[f. ARRANGE v. + -ER1.] One who arranges.
1780. Burke, Refl. Exec., Wks. IX. 273. None of the directors and arrangers have been convicted.
1826. Miss Mitford, Village, Ser. II. (1863), 400. The arranger of the flowers in their vases.
1879. C. Parry, in Grove, Dict. Mus., I. 92/2. Arrangement of a gavotte of Glucks as much marked by the personality of the arranger as that of the composer.