humbler

noun
/ˈhʌmblɚ/US

Etymology

From humble + -er (comparative suffix).

  1. derived from humilis
  2. derived from humble
  3. inherited from humble
  4. suffixed as humbler — “humble + er

Definitions

  1. One who humbles.

    • […] the unravellers of cunning, the investigators of artifice, the humblers of pride, and the scourgers of oppression […]
  2. A physical restraint that clamps around the base of the scrotum and prevents…

    A physical restraint that clamps around the base of the scrotum and prevents straightening of the legs.

    • Mistress Desiree removed the ball crusher and then selected the humbler. Telling him to bend over so she could apply this sweet looking device.
  3. comparative form of humble

    comparative form of humble: more humble

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA