I. hur·ter ˈhərd.ər noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English hurtur, hurtour metal reinforcement for the shoulder of an axle, from Anglo-French hurteuer, from Old French hurter to collide with
archaic : buffer , reinforcement ; especially : a bumper that stops the wheels of a gun carriage as the piece is run into battery
II. hurt·er noun
( -s )
Etymology: hurt (I) + -er
archaic : one that injures