[f. as prec. + -ER1.] He who or that which bellows.
a. 1634. Chapman, Hymn Hermes (1818), 56. Full fifty of the violent bellowers.
1796. Grose, Dict. Vulgar T., Bellower, the town crier.
a. 1848. Marryat, R. Reefer, xli. We had the report from the said brass bellowers.
1840. Macaulay, in Leis. Ho. (1881), 477/1. The steady bellowers of the Opposition had been howling from six oclock.