[f. fauter, for FAUTOR + -ER.] = FAUTOR.

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a. 1662.  in Heylyn, Laud (1668), I. 98. Thou art the fauterer of all Wickedness.

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1817.  Mar. Edgeworth, Ormond, vi. (1832), 60. Father Jos was by no means … a friend or fauterer of sir Ulick.

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