enterer
Etymology
From enter + -er.
enterer means One who enters. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
noun
- One who enters.“1585, Arthur Golding (translator), The Worke of Pomponius Mela, the Cosmographer, concerninge the Situation of the World, London: Thomas Hacket, Book 1, Chapter 13, “Of Cilicia,” p. 23,
When ye come to the bottome, there againe openeth an other Caue, woorthy to be spoken of for other things. It maketh the enterers into it afraide with the din of Timbrels, which make a gastly and great ratling with”