English
Alternative forms
Etymology
worship + -er
Noun
worshipper (plural worshippers )
A person who worships , especially at a place of assembly for religious services .
The temple was filled with worshippers .
Derived terms
Translations
person who worships
Arabic: عَابِدٌ m or sg ( ʕābidun ) , عَابِدُوْنَ m or pl ( ʕābiduwna ) , عَابِدَةٌ f or sg ( ʕābidatun ) , عَابِدَاتٌ f or pl ( ʕābidātun )
Chinese:
Mandarin: please add this translation if you can
Esperanto: adoranto
Finnish: palvoja (fi) ; jumalanpalvelukseen osallistuva ( participant in a Christian ceremony ) ; kirkkokansa ( collectively )
French: fidèle (fr) m or f ( in established religion ) , adorateur (fr) m ( in nonestablished religion ) , adoratrice (fr) f
German: Anbeter (de) m , Anbeterin f
Greek: λάτρης (el) m ( látris ) , λάτρισσα (el) f ( látrissa )
Hungarian: imádó (hu)
Irish: adhraitheoir m
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Kurdish:
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Latin: cultor m ( figuratively ) , cultrīx f , sacricola m , adorator m , adoratrix f
Maori: kaikoropiko
Portuguese: adorador (pt) m
Russian: почита́тель (ru) m ( počitátelʹ ) , почита́тельница (ru) f ( počitátelʹnica ) , покло́нник (ru) m ( poklónnik ) , покло́нница (ru) f ( poklónnica )
Spanish: please add this translation if you can
Urdu: عابد (ur) ( ābid ) , پرستار ( parastār )
Volapük: ( ♂♀ ) leplekan (vo) , ( ♂ ) hileplekan , ( ♀ ) jileplekan
Welsh: addolwr (cy) m