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Entry 4 senses Webster, 1913

Voider

· Void·er · IPA /ˈvɔɪdə(ɹ)/
01 n. One who, or that which, voids, �mpties, vacates, or annuls.
  1. 1.
    One who, or that which, voids, �mpties, vacates, or annuls.
  2. 2.
    A tray, or basket, formerly used to receive or convey that which is voided or cleared away from a given place; especially, one for carrying off the remains of a meal, as fragments of food; sometimes, a basket for containing household articles, as clothes, etc.
    “Piers Plowman laid the cloth, and Simplicity brought in the voider.” — Decker.
    “The cloth whereon the earl dined was taken away, and the voider, wherein the plate was usually put, was set upon the cupboard's head.” — Hist. of Richard Hainam.
  3. 3.
    A servant whose business is to void, or clear away, a table after a meal.[R.]
  4. 4.
    One of the ordinaries, much like the flanch, but less rounded and therefore smaller.(Her.)