rare. Also 9 -onnor. [f. WANTON v. + -ER1.] A person who acts wantonly or is given to wanton behavior.
1812. Examiner, 28 Dec., 831/2. Was this the action of a penitent wantonner in libel?
1820. Blackw. Mag., VII. 372. Falsely, alas! poor wantoner!
1865. Anna Swanwick, Æschylus, Agamem., 742. In human ill Wild wantoner for aye.
1912. R. Dehan, Betw. Two Thieves, xxiv. 191. There is a hell for chamberers and wantoners!