ˈtallowerrare. [f. tallow n.and v. + -er1.] (See quots.) 1828Webster, Tallower, an animal disposed to form tallow internally. Cyc.1882Ogilvie (Annandale), Tallower, a tallow-chandler.1946E. St. J. Brooks Sir C. Hatton ii. 26 She married..John Farrington, a tallower of the same town.