[f. prec. + -ER.] One who or that which enriches.
c. 1610. Women Saints, 30. [Helena] the builder and enricher of Churches throughe the worlde.
1616. Surfl. & Markh., Countrey Farme, 493. Because Turneps, Nauets, and Fetches are enrichers, and (as it were) manurings of the ground.
1738. Wesley, Hyms, Come Holy Spirit, send down those Beams, i. Come, Thou enricher of the Poor.
1776. T. Bowden, Farm. Direc., 20. Juicy plants, that much shade and cover the ground, are found to be enrichers of land.