Votary

//ˈvoʊdəri//

Synonyms for "votary" (158 found)

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Translations

20 translations across 6 languages.

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Bulgarian

2 entries
  • клетвен adj (consecrated by a vow or promise)
  • свързан с клетва adj (consecrated by a vow or promise)

Czech

3 entries
  • jeptiška noun (monk or nun)
  • mnich noun (monk or nun)
  • nadšenec noun (enthusiast)

Georgian

3 entries
  • მომხრე noun (enthusiast)
  • მხარდამჭერი noun (enthusiast)
  • ქომაგი noun (enthusiast)

German

3 entries
  • Geweihter noun (monk or nun)
  • Verherer noun (enthusiast)
  • Verhererin noun (enthusiast)

Irish

4 entries
  • dílseánach noun (monk or nun)
  • dílseánach noun (devotee of a particular religion or cult)
  • dílseánach noun (devout or zealous worshipper)
  • dílseánach noun (enthusiast)

Turkish

1 entries
  • hayran noun (enthusiast)

Sample sentences

6 total sentences available.

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And votary Reſolution is made Equipollent to Cuſtome

Source: wiktionary

But it is not ſimply of the progreſs of luxury that we have to complain: did its votaries keep in their own ſphere of thoughtleſs diſſipation, we might deſpiſe them without emotion; but the frivolous purſuits of pleaſure are mingled with the moſt important concerns of the ſtate;

Source: wiktionary

The room was commonly emptied after that, or only left in possession of a very few and persevering votaries of pleasure.

Source: wiktionary

He is such a votary of the modern that he was inevitably interested in the girl of the future and had matched one reform with another, being ready to marry without a penny, as the clearest way of expressing his appreciation, this favourable specimen of the type.

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