Definition of Cheerer. Meaning of Cheerer. Synonyms of Cheerer

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Definition of Cheerer

Cheerer
Cheerer Cheer"er, n. One who cheers; one who, or that which, gladdens. ``Thou cheerer of our days.' --Wotton. ``Prime cheerer, light.' --Thomson.

Meaning of Cheerer from wikipedia

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