idolastre

English

Etymology

From Middle English idolatre.

Noun

idolastre (plural idolastres)

  1. (obsolete) An idolater.
    • 1387, Chaucer, The Parson's Tale[1]:
      What difference is bitwixe an ydolastre and an avaricious man, but that an ydolastre, per aventure, ne hath but o mawmet or two, and the avaricious man hath manye?

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