Obs. Also 7 cornetter, corniter. [f. CORNET sb.1 + -ER.] One who blows a horn or plays the cornet.

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1627.  Hakewill, Apol. (1630), 429. So great was the rabble of trumpetters, cornetters, and other Musitians.

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1634.  Laud’s Visitations, in 4th Rep. Comm. Hist. MSS. (1874), 125/2. Two corniters and two sackbutters … for the decorum of our quire.

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