coercer

English

Etymology

coerce + -er

Noun

coercer (plural coercers)

  1. One who coerces.
    • Samuel Taylor Coleridge
      Jove the binder of reluctant powers, the coercer and entrancer of free spirits under the fetters of shape and mass and passive mobility []

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