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  2. VOTARY definition: 1. a person who has made a promise to serve a particular religion or god: 2. a person who strongly…. Learn more.

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      VOTARY meaning: 1. a person who has made a promise to serve...

  3. 1. a. : devotee. b. : a devoted admirer. 2. a. : a devout or zealous worshipper. b. : a staunch believer or advocate. 3. archaic : a sworn adherent. Synonyms. acolyte. adherent. convert. disciple. epigone. follower. liege man. partisan. partizan. pupil. votarist. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of votary in a Sentence.

  4. 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. adjective. consecrated by a vow. of or relating to a vow. votary. / ˈvəʊtərɪ / noun.

  5. 1. a person bound by a vow or promise, esp. one bound to religious vows, as a monk or nun. 2. a person devoted to a particular religion or object of worship; devout worshiper. 3. a devoted or ardent supporter, as of a cause, ideal, etc. 4. a person who is devoted to any game, study, pursuit, etc. : Also ˈvotarist.

  6. 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.

  7. Definition of votary noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. a person who is devoted or addicted to some subject or pursuit: a votary of jazz.

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