[f. ARRANGE v. + -ER1.] One who arranges.

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1780.  Burke, Refl. Exec., Wks. IX. 273. None of … the directors and arrangers have been convicted.

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1826.  Miss Mitford, Village, Ser. II. (1863), 400. The arranger of the flowers in their vases.

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1879.  C. Parry, in Grove, Dict. Mus., I. 92/2. Arrangement … of a gavotte of Gluck’s … as much marked by the personality of the arranger as that of the composer.

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