I. ˈkrau̇də(r), -rüd- noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English crowdere, from crowde fiddle + -ere -er
1. : one that plays a crowd
2. dialect England : fiddler
II. ˈkrau̇də(r) noun
( -s )
Etymology: crowd (I) + -er
1. : one that crowds
that type of fighter, a crowder with both hands milling at all times — Ring
2. Britain : a worker who loads handmade bricks on barrows