-later
noun combining form
bibliolater
noun combining form
ETYMOLOGY French -latre, from Late Latin -latres, from Greek -latrēs; akin to Greek latron pay
: worshiperbibliolater
-later
combining form
- denoting a person who worships a specified thing表示崇拜特定事物的人:
-
idolater.
词源
from Greek -latrēs 'worshipper'.
-later
word-forming element meaning "worshipper," from Greek -latres "worshipper of," related to latreia "worship" (see -latry).
ORIGIN: Greek -latrēs worshipper.
☞ later
-la·ter
\ləd.ə(r), lətə-\ noun combining form
(-s)
Etymology: alteration of Middle English -latrer, from Middle French -latre -later (from Late Latin -latres, from Greek -latrēs) + Middle English -er; akin to Greek latron pay, hire — more at lathe
: one who worships or shows fanatical devotion
< bibliolater >
< bibliolater >