Bather

/ˈbæðər/ noun

A person who takes a bath or swims in water for pleasure or exercise.

From Old English 'bæð' (bath) plus the agent suffix '-er' (one who does something). The word evolved in Middle English as bathing became a common activity, and '-er' was regularly applied to create occupational or descriptive nouns.

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