A person who visits or goes to a place very often or regularly.
From Middle French frequenter (to visit often) + English agent suffix -er. The French root comes from Latin frequentare, meaning to do something repeatedly or in large numbers.
The word 'frequenter' captures something beautifully specific—it's not just a regular visitor, but someone whose presence is expected because they're there so often that they become part of a place's character.
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