adulterer

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See also: adultérer and adulterêr

English

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Etymology

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From adulter +‎ -er.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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adulterer (plural adulterers)

  1. (broadly) One who commits adultery.
    Synonyms: cheater; see also Thesaurus:libertine
    1. (law, strictly) A spouse who has sex with a non-spouse.
      Coordinate term: fornicator
    • 2009, Garner's Modern American Usage[1], page 22:
      Under the canon-law rule, a married participant is an adulterer and an umarried one is a fornicator.
    1. (nonlegal, loosely) Someone who cheats on their spouse or monogamous significant other.
    2. A male adulterer specifically.
      Coordinate term: adulteress (female counterpart)
      • 2005, The Great Life: Essays on Doctrine and Holiness[2], page 140:
        I become an adulterer and remain an adulterer when, by choice, I freely adopt the proposal to have sex with someone other than my wife.
      • 2016, Freedom From The Sin of Adultery And Fornication[3], page 110:
        The Word of God says that you, my reader, should be sure that no fornicator or adulterer or adulteress has any inheritance in the Kingdom of Christ and of God.
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Latin

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Verb

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adulterer

  1. first-person singular present passive subjunctive of adulterō