[f. prec. + -ER.] One who or that which enriches.

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c. 1610.  Women Saints, 30. [Helena] the builder and enricher of Churches throughe the worlde.

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1616.  Surfl. & Markh., Countrey Farme, 493. Because Turneps, Nauets, and Fetches are enrichers, and (as it were) manurings of the ground.

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1738.  Wesley, Hyms, Come Holy Spirit, send down those Beams, i. Come, Thou enricher of the Poor.

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1776.  T. Bowden, Farm. Direc., 20. Juicy plants, that much shade and cover the ground, are found to be enrichers of land.

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