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▪ I. quaffer, n.|ˈkwɑːfə(r), -æ-| [f. quaff v. + -er1.] One that quaffs or drinks deeply.
1520Whitinton Vulg. (1527) 13 b, He is a quaffer namely of swete wyne. 1579G. Harvey Letter-bk. (Camden) 82 A company of honest good fellowes, and reasnable honeste quaffers. a1624Bp. M. Smith Serm. (1632) 278 What a grief it was to Novellus Torquatus..that his sonne was such a quaffer. 1822Blackw. Mag. XI. 346 Pouring it out and calling so lustily for quaffers. ▪ II. quaffer, v. see quafer. |