atoner

noun

Etymology

From atone + -er.

  1. derived from atone
  2. suffixed as atoner — “atone + er

Definitions

  1. One who atones.

    • Oh, and the atoner, of whom Thoreau observed in a skeptical essay: “Now, if anything ail a man so that he does not perform his functions ... if he has committed some heinous sin and partially repents, what does he do?

The neighborhood

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