swayer
English
Etymology
sway
+
-er
Noun
swayer
(
plural
swayers
)
One who or that which
sways
something.
1909
, Harold Bayley,
A New Light on the Renaissance Displayed in Contemporary Emblems
:
the greatest
swayers
of men's minds the world has ever seen
Anagrams
Erways
,
Sawyer
,
Swarey
,
Wearys
,
sawyer
,
sweary
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