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Devourer vs Devouter - What's the difference?

devourer | devouter |

As a noun devourer

is one who devours.

As an adjective devouter is

(devout).

devourer

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • One who devours.
  • * 1774 , Edward Long, The History of Jamaica (page 354)
  • It is doubtful, whether we ought to ascribe any superior qualities to the more ancient Africans; for we find them represented

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    devouter

    English

    Adjective

    (head)
  • (devout)

  • devout

    English

    Adjective

    (en-adj)
  • Devoted to religion or to religious feelings and duties; absorbed in religious exercises; given to devotion; pious; reverent; religious.
  • * Bible, Acts x. 2
  • a devout man, and one that feared God
  • * Rogers
  • We must be constant and devout in the worship of God.
  • (archaic) Expressing devotion or piety.
  • devout''' sighs; '''devout''' eyes; a '''devout posture
  • Warmly devoted; hearty; sincere; earnest.
  • devout wishes for one's welfare

    Noun

    (s)
  • (obsolete) A devotee.
  • (obsolete) A devotional composition, or part of a composition; devotion.
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