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"A person who is committed to solemn religious vows, such as a monk or a nun." more

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The little votary lit a candle and bowed her head in prayer.
The votary visited the monastery to learn about the life of monks and nuns.
Every Sunday, the votary attended the church service with her family.
The devoted votary spent hours praying in the peaceful chapel.
The young votary wore a simple robe as she played the role of a nun in the school play.

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Votary

voh-tuh-ree
nounA person who is committed to solemn religious vows, such as a monk or a nun.
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Last Updated On: January 29, 2024
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