Obs. Also 7 cornetter, corniter. [f. CORNET sb.1 + -ER.] One who blows a horn or plays the cornet.
1627. Hakewill, Apol. (1630), 429. So great was the rabble of trumpetters, cornetters, and other Musitians.
1634. Lauds Visitations, in 4th Rep. Comm. Hist. MSS. (1874), 125/2. Two corniters and two sackbutters for the decorum of our quire.