Plural of abider; multiple people who follow rules, comply with agreements, or reside in a place.
From 'abider' + '-s' plural suffix. A straightforward pluralization of the noun form derived from the verb 'abide.'
The plural 'abiders' is even rarer than the singular—most English speakers would never use it, preferring to say 'people who abide' instead, showing how some grammatically valid words fade from actual use!
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