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Worshiper

Worshiper \Wor"ship*er\, n. One who worships; one who pays divine honors to any being or thing; one who adores. [Written also worshipper.]

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worshiper

n. (alternative spelling of worshipper English)

WordNet
worshiper
  1. n. someone who admires too much to recognize faults [syn: worshipper]

  2. a person who has religious faith [syn: believer, worshipper]

Usage examples of "worshiper".

Lake Biwa, Cat and Hanshiro left their own calligraphy brushes in the earthenware container full of those left by worshipers.

Just as high mass was beginning in the Duomo a Bolognese was caught stealing purses and gold belt buckles from the worshipers jammed before the pulpit.

Every worshiper of self and nature confirms himself against divine providence: 1.

He confirms himself especially on seeing the impious advanced to honors and becoming leaders in the state or in the church, abounding, too, in riches and living in luxury and magnificence, and on the other hand sees worshipers of God despised and poor.

Hopefully, Lester Mon Dama would keep in mind that Susan Quint was not a worshiper.

Catholics, a rare sect of worshipers, for they spoke reverently of a Goddess called Meris, whose son was a tortured King of Summer who sang of his love for Dynamis the Female Power of the Universe.

He secretly sought out the chief minister of the rite, the hierophant, convincing the old man of his sincerity in wishing to be introduced to the community of Eleusinian worshipers, and gaining permission to actually participate in several of the secret culminating rituals.

They were interset with candles so the fireplace resembled an altar, but the crowd could hardly be seen as worshipers.

Thus the gulf which divided Jahveh, as a God afar off, from the world and his worshipers, closed up more and more.

Legend said it was built long ago by a cult of devil worshipers who, driven from their distant homeland, had found sanctuary in this unmapped country, where an isolated branch of the Black Kirghiz, wilder than their kinsmen, roamed as masters.

He was well aware that the resistance to the Nazification of the Protestant churches came from a minority of pastors and an even smaller minority of worshipers.

This is my only concern at this time, Nightwalker, for the acolytes should be sworn as soon as possible-a god deserves worshipers, rituals, all the little things that make being a deity worthwhile.

And from those semidomes, it was impossible not to look farther yet, up and up and up into the great central dome overhead, from which Phos himself surveyed his worshipers.

The days of feasting and singing and dancing attracted Shango worshipers, who believed that the African god of thunder and thunderbolts punished troublemakers and rewarded his worshipers.

They also believe that worshipers who absorb the truth contained in the sutra will attain nirvana.