[f. TICE v. + -ER1.] An enticer.

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a. 1529.  Skelton, Mann. World, 143. So many carders, Revelers and dicers, And so many yl ticers, Sawe I never.

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1869.  E. Farmer, Scrap Bk. (ed. 6), 27. All the lame and the old, With a few (just as ‘ticers’) are sent to be sold.

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