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English
Etymology
From Middle English empoisonere, equivalent to impoison + -er.
Noun
impoisoner (plural impoisoners)
- (obsolete) A poisoner.
c. 1607–1621 (date written), [Francis Beaumont; John Fletcher; Philip Massinger], The Tragedy of Thierry King of France, and His Brother Theodoret. , London: [Nicholas Okes] for Thomas Walkley, , published 1621, →OCLC, Act II, scene i, signature D2, recto:From my exceſſe of moyſture, vvith ſuch coſt, / And can you yeeld no other retribution, / But to deuoure your maker, pandar, ſponge, / Impoyſner, all grovvne barren?
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