devoter

noun

Etymology

From devote + -er.

  1. derived from dēvoveō — “dedicate by a vow, sacrifice oneself, promise solemnly
  2. borrowed from dēvōtus
  3. suffixed as devoter — “devote + er

Definitions

  1. One who devotes or commits something to a cause, etc.

    • They came forward from the first, unconscripted, free devoters of their energies and abilities to the cause of their King and Country.
  2. A worshipper.

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