[f. as prec. + -ER.] One who or that which enfranchises; in senses of the vb.
1632. Sherwood, Enfranchiser, affranchisseur.
1650. R. Stapylton, Stradas Low-C. Warres, VII. 80. Boasting himselfe to be the sole Infranchiser of Holland.
1673. Ladies Call., I. v. 91. He will tell us that the disbelief of God and another life, is the great enfranchiser of mankind.
1796. Month. Mag., II. 778/2. Timoleon, the enfranchizer of Sicily.
1880. Muirhead, Gaius, II. § 56. The estates of [deceased] latins belong to their enfranchisers.