coaxer|ˈkəʊksə(r)| One who coaxes. 1706S. Centlivre Basset Table (L.), Coaxing will do it if the right coaxer can be found.1755Johnson, Coaxer, a wheedler, a flatterer.1839Richardson, Coaxer, though common in familiar speech,—applied e.g. to children—is not so in writing.