Adulter

/əˈdʌltər/ noun

An archaic or obsolete term for a person who commits adultery; an adulterer.

From Old French adulter, from Latin adulterare, meaning 'to corrupt' or 'to commit adultery.' The word has been largely replaced by the modern 'adulterer.'

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