inspirer

noun

Etymology

From inspire + -er.

  1. derived from *(s)peys- — “to blow, breathe
  2. derived from īnspīrō — “inspire
  3. derived from inspirer
  4. inherited from inspiren
  5. suffixed as inspirer — “inspire + er

Definitions

  1. Someone who inspires.

    • Iamus, the legendary ancestor of this priestly house, was a son of Apollo, the god of divination, and inspirer of the great oracle at Delphi.

The neighborhood

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