[f. as prec. + -ER.] One who or that which ennobles.
1782. W. Hayley, Addr. to Poetry, in Ann. Reg., 188.
| Charm of all regions! to no age confind! | |
| The prime ennobler of th aspiring mind! |
1814. Cary, Dante (Chandos), 318. Ennobler of thy nature.
1875. Lowell, in N. Amer. Rev., CXX. 357. The ideal with him [Spenser] was not a thing apart and unattainable, but the sweetener and ennobler of the street and the fireside.