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Sunday, July 6, 2014

SUPREME WORD OF THE DAY: VOTARY




SUPREME WORD OF THE DAY:  VOTARY

 


PRONUNCIATION:
(VOH-tuh-ree
MEANING: (noun): 1. One who is devoted to an activity, person, institution, etc.
noun: 2. One who has taken vows to a religion, such as a monk or nun.
adjective: Bound by a vow or relating to a vow.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin votum (vow), from vovere (to vow), which also gave us vow, vote, and devote. Earliest documented use: 1546.
USAGE: "The issue has been a matter of debate with strong votaries on both sides."
Road to Basel; Financial Express (New Delhi, India); May 4, 2012.

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