Adulterers

/əˈdʌltərərz/ noun

People (typically men) who are unfaithful in marriage by having a romantic or sexual relationship with someone other than their spouse.

From Old French 'avoutrer,' derived from Latin 'adulterare' (to corrupt, defile). The -er suffix denotes an agent or person who performs the action. The term has been used since medieval times to describe those who violate marriage vows.

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