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idolater

[ahy-dol-uh-ter] / aɪˈdɒl ə tər /




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Consequently he has been denounced as a "traitor," "idolater," "conspirator."

From Time Magazine Archive

For Ibsen, as later for an Ibsen idolater named James Joyce, exile was creation's catalyst.

From Time Magazine Archive

She's made the transition from jazz idolater to true innovator--anyone who can transform the Monkees' silly Last Train to Clarksville into something serious and moving is clearly onto something.

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Such, too, is the fascination of speculation respecting the man behind the pen that someone, biographer or scandalmonger or idolater, is rather more than likely to tell the world about him.

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When "the Monk" had retired, an idolater of terrible appearance, bestriding a gigantic camel, advances; challenging the Believers thrice.

From The Life of Mohammad The Prophet of Allah by Dinet, Etienne