IPA: /ˈjiːldər/
KK: /ˈjildər/
A person or thing that produces or gives something, especially in terms of crops or results.
The farmer is a yielder of fresh vegetables every season.
Yielder → It is formed from "yield" (from Old English "gieldan", meaning to give or pay) and "-er" (meaning a person who). A yielder is a person who gives or surrenders something.
Think of someone who 'gives' ('yield') something up — the '-er' just means a person. A yielder is someone who gives or surrenders.