(see the vb.). Also -or. [f. SUPPLEMENT v. + -ER1.] One who supplements.
1644. Featly, Roma Ruens, 12. The author and supplementer of Catalogus testium veritatis.
1697. Dryden, Virgil, Life, **j b. Franshemius, the Learnd Supplementor of Livy, has inserted this Relation into his History.
1869. Bonar, Life J. Milne, xix. 409. Not one minister out of a thousand would have borne such supplementing, however needful, or would have so cordially thanked the supplementer.
1873. G. W. Kitchin, Hist. France, I. III. x. 380. Which thing, says the Supplementor to William of Nangis, came not to pass.
1906. J. Orr, Probl. O. T., x. 344. So long as the Jehovist was regarded as a mere supplementer of the Elohist, it was impossible to assume any knowledge of his narrative by the latter.