trialler

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

trial +‎ -er

Noun[edit]

trialler (plural triallers)

  1. A horse or a dog used for trialling.
    • 2013, H. S. Lloyd, The Popular Cocker Spaniel[1]:
      Ch. Doony Bluebell, Fairholme Trusty, Type, and Typist, are notable, while the blue roan, Fairholme Rally, has attained conspicuous success as a field trialler, and at stud was responsible for transmitting length of head, then much needed in the breed, and sired innumerable winners.