ˈfōrjə(r), -ȯrj-, -ōəj-, -ȯ(ə)j- noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English forger, forgeour, from Middle French forgeur, from forgier + -eur -or
1.
a. obsolete : an author or maker
b. : falsifier ; specifically : a creator of false tales
c. : a person guilty of forgery (as of a document)
2. : one that forges metals ; especially : a person whose work is to forge a specified thing or material
an iron forger
experienced axle forgers