Obs. [f. as prec. + -ER1.] = FURTHERER.

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1494.  [see CONDUCTRICE].

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1633.  T. Stafford, Pacata Hibernia, vi. (1821), 289. Florence was not onely forward in his owne person but also a fartherer of others.

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1655.  Fuller, Hist. Camb., § 13. 47. A great favourer and fartherer of the truth.

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