[f. as prec. + -ER.] He who or that which beautifies or adorns.
1479. Caxton, Chaucers Boeth., Pref. The first founder and embelisher of ornate eloquence in our English Chaucer.
1712. Steele, Spect., No. 521, ¶ 4. And may be calld Embellishers.
1813. Byron, Giaour, xviii. note. Sultan Giamschid, the embellisher of Istakhar.
1871. Smiles, Charac., ix. (1876), 260. Grace is a sweetener and embellisher of life.