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trainer|ˈtreɪnə(r)| [f. train v.1 + -er1.] One who or that which trains. 1. a. A person who (or thing that) educates or instructs; one who puts a person (or animal) through a course of training and exercise with a view to proficiency in something; an instructor; spec. † (a) one who trains or drills soldiers, a drill-sergeant (obs.); (b) one who trains persons or animals for some athletic performance, as a race; spec. one who trains race-horses. (Also with up.) Also attrib.
1598Barret Theor. Warres i. i. 6 The trayning of men..done..by such sufficient Trayners. 1659H. More Immort. Soul iii. xvii. §5. 508 As the basest men are the trainers up of the best sort of Dogs. 1812Sporting Mag. XXXIX. 99 Mr. Price trainer at Newmarket. 1861Paley æschylus, Agam. 1599 note, Imprisonment and the pangs of hunger are first-rate trainers of the mind for teaching even old age. 1891S. Mostyn Curatica 45, I took lessons in elocution... I cannot leave this part of my story without pausing to do honour to my trainer. attrib.1973Philadelphia Inquirer 7 Oct. 13 (Advt.), Convertible or girls sidewalk bike. Trainer wheels included. 1976Milton Keynes Express 2 July 25/1 (Advt.), Baby walker, babycare bath mat and toddler trainer seat {pstlg}2, or will sell separately. 1977Austral. Sailing Jan. 46/1 For the very young, the best way into sailing is through a sailing club in a trainer class like the Sabot or Manly Junior. b. A member of a trainband, esp. when assembled for ‘training’ or drill; a militiaman. (In later use U.S.)
1581–2Churchw. Acc. E. Budleigh (ed. Brushfield) 19 Pd..for makinge clean of the Caliuers for the trayners, xvjd. 18..Mrs. Clavers' Western Clearings 28 (Bartlett) The gentler sex partake..in the excitement, by running after the trainers. 1860Bartlett Dict. Amer., Trainers, the militia when assembled for exercise. c. An aircraft used in training pilots or other aircrew.
1932Auden Orators ii. 59, 1 Moth trainer fully equipped for advanced training. 1950Hansard Commons 21 Mar. 1771 The introduction of the Prentice as the basic trainer has enabled instrument flying instruction to be improved considerably. 1977‘J. le Carré’ Honourable Schoolboy xvi. 368 A row of single-engined military trainers. d. A soft running shoe without spikes; a training shoe.
1978Guardian 22 Dec. 9/3 The Poynton Jemmers, a women's morris dance side..are in mufti tonight... But no trainers or pumps: it's clogs or nothing. 1982New Society 4 Mar. 344/2 Skinny teenage boys in the ubiquitous parkas, jeans and trainers. 1983Listener 28 July 19/1 Dr. Garrow is welcome to don trainers and join the ladies I run with on Saturdays. 2. †a. One who draws or drags. Obs. b. A string used in describing a circle. rare—1.
1648–60Hexham, Een Sleyper, a Trainer, or a Dragger. Een Sleyperesse, a Traineresse or a Draggeresse. 1854H. Miller Sch. & Schm. xxi. (1858) 459 There occurred on the..sand, around decaying tufts of the bent-grass, deeply-marked circles, as if drawn by a pair of compasses or a trainer. 3. A frame upon which plants are trained. rare—0.
1882in Ogilvie (Annandale). 4. Comb., as trainer-like adj.
1836–48B. D. Walsh Aristoph., Knights i. iii, That's a good trainer-like remark. Hence † ˈtraineress [-ess1]. Obs. rare—0.
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