Plural of enervator; multiple people or things that weaken or drain energy.
Simple plural form of enervator, adding the standard English plural suffix -s to the Latin-derived noun.
In medieval texts, 'enervators' was used to describe things like luxury, idleness, and soft living—society blamed these forces for the fall of great empires and the weakness of soldiers.
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