Briber

/ˈbraɪbər/ noun

A person who gives money or gifts to someone to persuade them to do something dishonest or illegal.

From English 'bribe' plus the agent suffix '-er' (one who performs an action). Used since at least the 14th century to identify those who commit the act of bribery.

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