[f. as prec. + -ER1.] He who or that which bellows.

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a. 1634.  Chapman, Hymn Hermes (1818), 56. Full fifty of the violent bellowers.

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1796.  Grose, Dict. Vulgar T., Bellower, the town crier.

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a. 1848.  Marryat, R. Reefer, xli. We had the report from the said brass bellowers.

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1840.  Macaulay, in Leis. Ho. (1881), 477/1. The steady bellowers of the Opposition had been howling from six o’clock.

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