I. ˈblāzə(r) noun
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Etymology: Middle English blasour, from blasen to proclaim + -our -or
obsolete : one who spreads reports
babblers of folly and blazers of crime — Edmund Spenser
II. noun
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Etymology: blaze (II) + -er
1. : a single-breasted sports jacket of flannel or other fabric in bright stripes or solid color made usually with a notched collar, patch pockets, and sometimes decorated edges
2. slang : an overheated railroad-car journal with its packing afire
III. noun
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Etymology: blaze (V) + -er
: one that blazes trees to mark them for cutting or to mark a path