votary
n.
1540s, "one consecrated by a vow," from Latin votum "a promise to a god; that which is promised" (see vow, n.) + -ary. Originally "a monk or nun," general sense of "ardent devotee of some aim or pursuit" is from 1591 (in Shakespeare, originally in reference to love). Related: Votaress.
〔李〕[vot;-aryn.] n.信徒; 爱好者; 提倡者 ←vot,vow (L vovere,votus)=to vow 起誓