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garnisher|ˈgɑːnɪʃə(r)| [f. garnish v. + -er1.] 1. One who adorns or decorates.
c1515Cocke Lorell's B. (Percy Soc.) 10 Sylke women, pursers, and garnysshers. 1598Stow Surv. xxviii. (1603) 247 Makers of haftes, and otherwise garnishers of Blades. 1727Bailey vol. II, Garnisher, he that adorns, sets off, &c. 2. Law. One who attaches the money of a debtor in the hands of another person.
1889Times 29 Oct. 3/1 It was equally plain that the garnishee order did not make the garnisher a creditor of the garnishee. |