[f. as prec. + -ER1.] One who bequeaths, a testator.
1502. Arnold, Chron. (1811), 274. Ageyn the wyll of the yeuar or byquyether.
1638. Featly, Strict. Lyndom., II. 121. The disposer and bequeather of the land.
1883. L. Campbell, Sp. at St. Andrews, 1 Nov. The munificent donors and bequeathers of large sums to the university.