[f. FREQUENT v. + -ER1.] One who frequents or resorts to (a place); also, one who attends (a meeting, etc.).

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1613.  Purchas, Pilgrimage (1614), To Rdr. ¶ iv b. Wee haue a gratious King, so diligent a frequenter of Sermons.

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1634.  Documents agst. Prynne (Camden), 5. The miserable spectatours and frequenters of these infernall pleasures, they loose their tyme, their modesty, their honestye, their creditt and respecte with God.

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1751.  Richardson, Rambler, No. 97, ¶ 25. What expence of dress and equipage is required to qualify the frequenters for such emulous appearance?

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1874.  Helps, Soc. Press., iii. 56. There are not even seats provided for the frequenters of gin-palaces.

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