Obs. [f. as prec. -ER1.] One who gives evidence; a witness.
1593. Nashe, Christs T. (1613), 25. I, which am the Lord and Authour of life, must bee the Authour and Euidencer against thee of death.
1653. R. Baillie, Dissuasive Vind. (1655), 27. The first evidencer of justification.
a. 1734. North, Exam., II. iv. (1740), 238. Oates wrought to bring him into the Preferment of an Evidencers Place.