Definitionn. one bound by vows to a religion or life of worship or service
Last update: September 20, 2015
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Chinmayananda is a votary. [noun]
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A grown-up daughter might wish to become a votary, perhaps in preference to an uncongenial marriage, and it seems that her father could not refuse her wish. [noun]
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6.-Faience Figure Of Female Votary Of Snake-Goddess, Cnossus. [noun]
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The votary of the Muses was dead; and a few minutes after Orpheus, too, fell senseless. [noun]
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What have you to say to that--you, who were brought up by Karnis, a true votary of the Muses. [noun]
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Gerty was dressed simply but with the instinctive taste of a votary of Dame Fashion for she felt that there was just a might that he might be out. [noun]
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O, how canst thou renounce the boundless store of charms that Nature to her votary yields. [Please select]
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The horses, less religious, took care of themselves, and the pious votary travelled home on foot. [Please select]
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One votary was having a violet-ray facial treatment, the next an oil shampoo. [Please select]
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