operagoer

[op-er-uh-goh-er, op-ruh-]

op·er·a·go·er

[op-er-uh-goh-er, op-ruh-]
noun
a person who attends opera performances.

Origin:
1840–50; opera1 + goer
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operagoer

noun
a patron of the opera 
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