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DEVOTEE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DEVOTEE is an ardent follower, supporter, or enthusiast (as of a religion, art form, or sport). How to use devotee in a ...
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devoté, n.³ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun devoté is in the early 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for devoté is from 1728, in the writing of Henry Fielding, ...
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DEVOTEE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a person who strongly admires a particular person or is extremely interested in a subject. devotee of He is a great devotee of the prime minister.
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devoté
† devoté Obs. [An erroneous form of devote n.1, or of devotee, with pseudo-French spelling.]1729 Fielding Love Sev. Masques iii. vi, We must all be proud of so elegant a devoté! 1824 L. M. Hawkins Mem. I. 231 My father was a devoté of Titian.
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DEVOTEE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a person who is greatly devoted to something. a person who is extremely devoted to a religion; a follower. an enthusiastic follower or fan.
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Antoine Gazet
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Bernardino da Balbano, Le sacre mystere de la flagellation de nostre sauveur (Arras, Jean Bourgeois, 1595)
Fulvio Androzzi, Devot memorial
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Can someone explain to me what a devotee is? : r/Hellenism - Reddit
A devotee is a person who is deeply dedicated, committed, and devoted to a particular deity, spiritual practice, religious tradition, or spiritual path.
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DEVOTE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to commit by a solemn act; devoted herself to serving God. 2. to give over or direct (time, money, effort, etc.) to a cause, enterprise, or activity.
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devote / devout | Common Errors in English Usage and More
“Devote” (with no final D) is a verb, something you do rather than something you are. You may devote a lot of your time to working at a food bank, or building ...
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devotee - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · An ardent enthusiast or admirer. · Synonyms: see Thesaurus:enthusiast · (religion) A believer in a particular religion or god. · devotees of Krishna · ( ...
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devotee, devotees- WordWeb dictionary definition
Noun: devotee ,de,vow'tee or ,de-vu'tee. An ardent follower and admirer "She was a devotee of classical music and attended every symphony performance";
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Psalterium alias Laudatorium
Incunabula
Edition in the Memòria Digital de Catalunya (Digital Memory of Catalonia) of the incunabulum edition of the Guillem Fontana's Psaltiri devotíssim
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devotee
devotee (dɛvəʊˈtiː) [An Eng. formation, from devote v. or a. + -ee, after words like assignee, refugee, etc., in which this suffix came historically from Fr. -é of the pa. pple. Devotee may be looked upon as a re-fashioning of the n. devote, which was formerly used in the same sense: devote and devo...
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