votary

votary
[ˈvəʊt(ə)ri]
(pl. -ies)
  1. a person, such as a monk or nun, who has made vows of dedication to religious service
    立誓献身者;修士;修女
    ■a devoted follower, adherent, or advocate of someone or something
    忠实追随者;信徒;崇拜者;爱好者
    he was a votary of John Keats.
    他是诗人济慈的崇拜者。
派生
votarist
noun
语源
  1. mid 16th cent.: from Latin vot- 'vowed' (from the verb vovere) + -ary
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