[f. ABOLISH v. + -ER1.] One who abolishes, puts an end to, or abrogates.
1742. Middleton, Cicero, III. xi. 264 (ed. 3). The abolisher of a tyranny.
1806. W. Taylor, in Ann. Rev., IV. 208. The abolisher of the political equality of religious sects.
1858. Gladstone, Hom. Age, II. 132. The Conqueror and Disarmer but not yet Abolisher of Death.