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fornicator

[ fawr-ni-key-ter ]

noun

  1. a person who has sexual intercourse with someone to whom they are not married.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of fornicator1

First recorded in 1350–1400; from Late Latin fornicātor, from fornicāt(us) “consorted” (past participle of fornicārī “to consort with prostitutes”; fornicate 1( def ) ) + -or -or 2( def )

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Example Sentences

From “The Fornicator” to some regrettable lines in Pumping Iron, The Daily Beast picks its favorites.

What law and what judge imputes a like criminality to the fornicator as to the adulterer?

Magnus enim fornicator fuit, ut in toto regno Angliae divulgabatur, etc.

They declared that no fornicator, no adulterer, no drunkard could be admitted into the kingdom of heaven.

You may be a fornicator, or an adulterer, if you pay one hundred cents on a dollar, the world will give you a free pass.

Likewise the fornicator aims at enjoyment, to which is joined the deformity of guilt.

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