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Definition of Fornicator
1. Noun. Someone who commits adultery or fornication.
Specialized synonyms: Adulteress, Fornicatress, Hussy, Jade, Loose Woman, Slut, Strumpet, Trollop, Wencher
Generic synonyms: Debauchee, Libertine, Rounder
Derivative terms: Adultery, Fornicate
Definition of Fornicator
1. n. An unmarried person, male or female, who has criminal intercourse with the other sex; one guilty of fornication.
Definition of Fornicator
1. Noun. (pejorative) An unmarried person who engages in sexual intercourse, especially when considered to be of an illicit or illegal nature. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Fornicator
1. [n -S]
Medical Definition of Fornicator
1. An unmarried person, male or female, who has criminal intercourse with the other sex; one guilty of fornication. Origin: F. Fornicateur, OF. Fornicator, from L. Fornicator. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fornicator
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Literary usage of Fornicator
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Poetica Erotica: A Collection of Rare and Curious Amatory Verse by Thomas Robert Smith (1921)
"But soon he wearied of his dance, O* a' his jumpin' an* his prance, An* confess'd
without romance, He was fain to let me be. THE fornicator (By Robert Burns ..."
2. Short Discourses to be Read in Families by William Jay (1807)
"And hence the admonition of the apostle, " lest there be any fornicator, or
profane person, as " Esau, who for one morsel of meat sold his birth-right. ..."
3. Origines Ecclesiasticæ: The Antiquities of the Christian Church. With Two by Joseph Bingham (1856)
"11, " I have written unto you not to keep company, if any man that is called a
brother be a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater, or a railer, ..."
4. The Ancient Church: Its History, Doctrine, Worship, and Constitution Traced by William Dool Killen (1859)
"Had they continued to cherish the spirit which they had recently displayed, they
might either have encouraged the fornicator to refuse submission to the ..."
5. The Homilies of S. John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople, on the by John Chrysostom (1839)
"But now I have written unto you not to keep company, if any man that is called
a brother be a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater, or a drunkard, ..."
6. The Life, Adventures, and Opinions of Col. George Hanger Written by Himself by George Coleraine, George Hanger, William Combe, John Debrett (1801)
"... fornicator, when either the misfortunes a? diseases of the wife compel him to
se> parate himself from her bed. I again re-1 peat, that I am far from ..."
7. An Oral Debate on the Coming of the Son of Man, Endless Punishment, and by Erasmus Manford, Benjamin Franklin (1860)
"... robber or fornicator, suffer this torture ? Why he is receiving it now every
day as he goes along—suffering the ..."