potlatcher

English

Etymology

From potlatch +‎ -er.

Noun

potlatcher (plural potlatchers)

  1. One who holds a potlatch, a traditional giving-away ceremony among certain coastal peoples of the Pacific Northwest
    • 1965, Cyrus S. Belshaw, Traditional Exchange and Modern Markets[1], page 26:
      The potlatcher creates such obligations; he is making others render unto him in the future.