Flatterer

/ˈflætərər/ noun

A person who gives excessive compliments or praise, often insincerely, to gain favor or advantage.

From Old French 'flaterie,' possibly from 'flater' meaning to caress or deceive, with Germanic roots. The '-er' suffix indicates a person who performs the action. Medieval literature frequently warned against flatterers in royal courts.

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