[f. as prec. + -ER1.] One who exhibits (in various senses of the vb.). Now rare; = EXHIBITOR.

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1599.  Shaks., Hen. V., I. i. 74. He seemes … rather swaying more vpon our part, Then cherishing th’exhibiters against vs.

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1613.  T. Godwin, Rom. Antiq. (1625), 99. The Master or exhibiter thereof, did by a publique bill, give notice vnto the people, what day the prize should be performed.

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1836.  Hor. Smith, Tin Trump. (1875), 267. The pig exhibiter remonstrated with the author of the mischief.

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