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1 fetishist
n фетишистСинонимический ряд:worshiper of idols (noun) adorer of images; heathen; idolater; worshiper of idols; zealot -
2 idolater
1. n идолопоклонник2. n обожатель, почитательСинонимический ряд:worshiper of idols (noun) adorer of images; fetishist; heathen; worshiper of idols; zealot -
3 worshipper
(Amer.: worshiper) noun* * ** * *[ˈwɜ:ʃɪpəʳ, AM ˈwɜ:rʃɪpɚ]* * *['wɜːʃɪpə(r)]nKirchgänger(in) m(f)sun worshipper — Sonnenanbeter(in) m(f)
he was a lifelong worshipper at this church — er ist sein Leben lang hier zur Kirche gegangen
* * *1. Anbeter(in), Verehrer(in):worshiper of idols Götzendiener(in)2. → academic.ru/57328/prayer">prayer2:the worshipers die Andächtigen, die Kirchgänger* * *(Amer.: worshiper) noun* * *n.Anbeter - m.Anbeterin f.Kirchgänger m.Verehrer - m.
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