Co-believer

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    Someone who shares one's faith; a brother in faith.

    "For it was highly probable in their belief system that one or more of such 'unknown' co-believers were sice, i.e. spacemen disguised as fellowmen, sent to carry private orders to them or to guide them to safety at the time of the[…]"

Example

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"For it was highly probable in their belief system that one or more of such 'unknown' co-believers were sice, i.e. spacemen disguised as fellowmen, sent to carry private orders to them or to guide them to safety at the time of the[…]"

Etymology

From co- + believer.

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