swayer

English

Etymology

sway + -er

Noun

swayer (plural swayers)

  1. 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

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