Plural form of desirer; multiple people who desire or want something.
Simple plural of 'desirer,' formed by adding the standard English plural suffix '-s.' Follows regular noun pluralization conventions.
The plural 'desirers' is rarely used in modern English—we'd usually say 'people who desire' instead. Finding old or rare plurals is like archaeological work, revealing how English used to work.
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