[f. STILL v.2 + -ER1.] One who distils; a distiller.
1580. Hollyband, Treas. Fr. Tong, Chapelier, a stiller.
1615. in Issues of Exch. (1836), 328. To the stiller for his ordinary allowances in stilling of waters.
1757. A. Cooper, Distiller, I. ii. (1760), 20. How far the fine Stiller may profit by it, well deserves his Attention.
1902. S. Gwynn, in Blackw. Mag., Aug., 260/1. He was a poacher and a stiller of whisky, of course.