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valuer|ˈvæljuːə(r)| [f. value v.] a. One who estimates or assesses values; a valuator. b. One who values, or sets a value upon something; an appreciator.
1611Cotgr., Appreciateur, a praiser, rater, valuer. 1638R. Baker tr. Balzac's Lett. (vol. II) 66 To say nothing more hardly of you, you are too unjust a valuer of your selfe. 1660tr. Amyraldus' Treat. conc. Relig. ii. viii. 266 What miserable valuers were they of its dignity. 1730Bailey (fol.), Appraiser, a Valuer of Goods. 1854Act 17 & 18 Vict. c. 229 §29 To appoint a valuer to value the same. 1888Bryce Amer. Commw. I. 493 The varying scales on which valuers proceed. 1893The Voice (N.Y.) 31 Aug., A chairmaker..might bring a chair, and receive from the valuer..notes for as many hours' value [etc.]. |