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whif·fler
/ˈhwɪflɚ/
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Whif·fler
n.
1.
One
who
whiffles
,
or
frequently
changes
his
opinion
or
course
;
one
who
uses
shifts
and
evasions
in
argument
;
hence
,
a
trifler
.
Every
whiffler
in
a
laced
coat
who
frequents
the
chocolate
house
shall
talk
of
the
constitution
.
--
Swift
.
2.
One
who
plays
on
a
whiffle
;
a
fifer
or
piper
. [
Obs
.]
3.
An
officer
who
went
before
procession
to
clear
the
way
by
blowing
a
horn
,
or
otherwise
;
hence
,
any
person
who
marched
at
the
head
of
a
procession
;
a
harbinger
.
Which
like
a
mighty
whiffler
'
fore
the
king
,
Seems
to
prepare
his
way
. --
Shak
.
Note:
☞
“
Whifflers
,
or
fifers
,
generally
went
first
in
a
procession
,
from
which
circumstance
the
name
was
transferred
to
other
persons
who
succeeded
to
that
office
,
and
at
length
was
given
to
those
who
went
forward
merely
to
clear
the
way
for
the
procession
. . . .
In
the
city
of
London
,
young
freemen
,
who
march
at
the
head
of
their
proper
companies
on
the
Lord
Mayor's
day
,
sometimes
with
flags
,
were
called
whifflers
,
or
bachelor
whifflers
,
not
because
they
cleared
the
way
,
but
because
they
went
first
,
as
whifflers
did.”
4.
Zool.
The
golden-eye
. [
Local
,
U
.
S
.]
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