WASTER
Source: 566, 567
waster. Waster, n. a lavish consumer, prodigal, destroyer
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Wast″er (?), n. [[OE. wastour, OF. wasteor, gasteor. See Waste, v. t.]] 1. 1. One who, or that which, wastes; one who squanders; one who consumes or expends extravagantly; a spendthrift; a prodigal.
He also that is slothful in his work is brother to him that is a great waster. Prov. xviii. 9. Sconces are great wasters of candles. Swift. 2. 2. An imperfection in the wick of a candle, causing it to waste; — called also a thief. Halliwell.
3. 3. A kind of cudgel; also, a blunt-edged sword used as a foil.
Half a dozen of veneys at wasters with a good fellow for a broken head. Beau. & Fl. Being unable to wield the intellectual arms of reason, they are fain to betake them unto wasters. Sir T. Browne.