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adulterer in Latin

adulterer in Latin is adulter, adultera — adulterer means a person, especially a man, who has sex with someone other than their spouse.

adulterer in Latin

adulter
noun
(broadly) One who commits adultery.
adultera
noun
(broadly) One who commits adultery.

What does "adulterer" mean?

  1. noun A person, especially a man, who has sex with someone other than their spouse.
    "The novel follows a small-town adulterer trying to hide his affair."

adulterer in a sentence

  • The novel follows a small-town adulterer trying to hide his affair.
  • She discovered her husband was an adulterer.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "adulterer" in Latin?

"adulterer" in Latin is adulter, adultera. adulterer means: A person, especially a man, who has sex with someone other than their spouse.

How do you use "adulterer" in a sentence?

Example: "The novel follows a small-town adulterer trying to hide his affair." In Latin, "adulterer" is adulter, adultera.

Are there other ways to say "adulterer" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "adulterer": adulter, adultera.

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