favorer

noun

Etymology

From Middle English favourer, favourere; equivalent to favor + -er.

  1. inherited from favourer

Definitions

  1. One who favors.

    • […] by the semblance Of their white flags display’d, they bring us peace, And come to us as favourers, not as foes.
    • Locke, whom there is no reason to suspect of being a favourer of idleness or libertinism, has advanced, that whoever hopes to employ any part of his time with efficacy and vigour, must allow some of it to pass in trifles.

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