[f. EMPTY v. + -ER1.] He who or that which empties.
1605. Timme, Quersit., II. vi. 129. In the nature of balsamick salt thou hast a purger, and an universal emptier.
1611. Bible, Nahum ii. 2. The emptiers have emptied them out, and marred their vine branches.
1812. H. MacNeill, Poet. Wks., II. 77. Dear sober emptyers of the glass.
1879. Baring-Gould, Germany, II. 269. The cesspool-emptiers are town officials.