subs. (old).A swaggerer.
1682. J. BANKS, Vertue Betrayd, Prologue, lines 234.
Welcome Mask-Teazer, Peevish Gamster, HUFFER; | |
All Fools, but Politicians, we can suffer. |
1770. LORD HAILES, Ancient Scottish Poetry, note on Seven Deadly Sins, line 34. HUFFERS (or threateners), boasters, and they who pick quarrels.