Celibataire

/ˌseɪləbəˈtɛər/ noun

A person who practices celibacy, especially a man; this term has French origins and carries a slightly literary or formal tone.

From French 'célibataire', derived from Latin 'caelebs' (unmarried). The French form was adopted into English in the 18th-19th centuries to describe unmarried individuals with philosophical or religious commitment.

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