[f. FREQUENT v. + -ER1.] One who frequents or resorts to (a place); also, one who attends (a meeting, etc.).
1613. Purchas, Pilgrimage (1614), To Rdr. ¶ iv b. Wee haue a gratious King, so diligent a frequenter of Sermons.
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.
1751. Richardson, Rambler, No. 97, ¶ 25. What expence of dress and equipage is required to qualify the frequenters for such emulous appearance?
1874. Helps, Soc. Press., iii. 56. There are not even seats provided for the frequenters of gin-palaces.