[f. ADMIT + -ER1.] One who admits, who gives official reception, or mental assent.
1581. Mulcaster, Positions, 284. The admitters to schooles haue a great charge.
1585. Abp. Sandys, Serm. (1841), 120. The admitters of ministers are too lavish in our days.
a. 1656. Hales, Gold. Rem. (1688), 359. The first Admitters of all Ground of Science.