Worshiper (noun)

A person who worships, especially one who regularly attends a place of worship.

Origin:

Middle english worschiper, from old english weorscipere, from weorold- (combining form of weorold, world) + -scipere (from scipere, shapere, doer, from shape, form, from germanic base *skep-, to shape); akin to old high german weralt-scipere, middle low german werldsceper.

Examples:

  1. The church was filled with worshippers on Sunday morning.
  2. She is a devout worshiper of God.
  3. The worshippers were singing hymns.
  4. The worshiper was so overcome with emotion that she couldn't stand.
  5. Many worshippers gathered at the temple to offer their prayers.
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