[f. BRANDISH v. + -ER1.] One who brandishes or flourishes a weapon.

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c. 1600.  Chapman, Iliad, XX. 146. O Phœbus, brandisher of darts.

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1860.  W. G. Clark, Vac. Tour (1861), 46. The shriekers, the spouters, the torch-bearers, the wavers of flags, and the brandishers of daggers, were persons from the well-fed, well-dressed orders.

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