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Etymology

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From suggest +‎ -er.

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Noun

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suggester (plural suggesters)

  1. someone who suggests
    • 1903, Rupert Hughes, The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 1[1]:
      The trick was discovered, and the scorned woman vented her fury in a letter; the repentant Beethoven made ample apology to her, and spent his wrath on the head of the suggester of the mischief.

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