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    votary
    /ˈvəʊtəri/

    noun

    • 1. a person, such as a monk or nun, who has made vows of dedication to religious service.

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  2. A votary is a person who has made a promise to serve a particular religion or god, or a person who strongly supports a particular cause or person. Learn more about the word, its pronunciation, and its translations in different languages.

  3. A votary is a devoted follower, especially of a religious leader or cause. Learn more about the word history, synonyms, examples, and usage of votary from Merriam-Webster Dictionary.

  4. A votary can be a person who is a devoted follower of a person or cause. Plenty of history majors are votaries of Abraham Lincoln, but if you prefer more obscurity in your interest in presidents, you may be a votary of William Henry Harrison, who died on his thirty-second day in office — of a cold.

  5. a person who is bound by solemn religious vows, as a monk or a nun. an adherent of a religion or cult; a worshiper of a particular deity or sacred personage. a person who is devoted or addicted to some subject or pursuit: a votary of jazz. Synonyms: admirer, devotee, fan, buff a devoted follower or admirer.

  6. A votary is a person who is devoted to a religion, cause, leader, pursuit, etc. or who has taken vows of religious dedication. Learn more about the word origin, synonyms, pronunciation, and examples of votary in British and American English.

  7. A votary is a person who is devoted to a religion, cause, leader, or pursuit. Find the origin, usage, and examples of the word votary from various dictionaries and sources.

  8. A votary is a person who worships or loves somebody or something. Learn how to use this formal word in sentences and find synonyms for votary.