noun
- plural of brandisher; people who wave or flourish something (such as a weapon or object) in a threatening or showy manner
Usage: countable noun; typically used in formal or literary contexts
Examples
- The brandishers of swords advanced toward the castle gates.
- Police arrested several brandishers of weapons at the protest.
- The brandishers of torches lit up the night sky during the ceremony.
- Medieval brandishers of pikes were trained in coordinated combat.
- The film depicted brandishers of flags celebrating their victory.