copyer

English

Etymology

copy + -er

Noun

copyer (plural copyers)

  1. Archaic form of copier.
    • 1825, Robert R. Beale, A Report of the Trial of Commodore David Porter, page 44:
      Upon the whole, a careful and critical examination of these differences makes it evident that they could not have arisen from the mistake of the copyer; []

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