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Etymology

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From admire +‎ -er.

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Noun

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admirer (plural admirers)

  1. One who admires.
    Deven is an enthusiastic admirer of The Beatles.
  2. One who is romantically attracted to someone.
    Although he has a number of admirers, he prefers to remain single.

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French

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Etymology

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From Middle French admirer, relatinized spelling of older amirer (14th c.), borrowed from Latin admīrārī. The restored ⟨d⟩ was silent at first, but came to be pronounced since at least the 18th century.

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Verb

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admirer

  1. to admire

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Descendants

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  • Franco-Provençal: admirar

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Latin

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Verb

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admīrer

  1. first-person singular present active subjunctive of admīror