Also 7 imbosser. [f. EMBOSS v.1 + -ER.] One who embosses.

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1625.  in Rymer Fœdera, XVIII. (1704), 73–4. Wee … doe give and graunt … Maister Imbosser and Maker of the Medales of Us Our Heires and Successors.

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1819.  P. O. Lond. Direct., 385. Yeatherd, George, Dyer and Embosser of Woollen-cloth, Deal-street.

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1883.  B. H. Becker, in Eng. Illustr. Mag., Nov., 89/2. The stamp and die had superseded the embosser.

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