Obs. rare. See also FIAR. [f. FEE v. + -ER1.] One who fees or gives a fee to another.
1583. Stubbes, Anat. Abus., II. (1882), 34. They are in league, and in fee, with the Drapers and Clothsellers, that if a man come to them to desire them to helpe them to buy a peece of cloth, and to bring them where good is, they will straightway conduct them to their feer.