Crossword-Solution: IDOLATRESS 10 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Idolatress n. A female worshiper of idols.

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idolater 11 answers
Worshipper. 13 answers
Devotee 47 answers
Admirer 48 answers
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She did not know how it had come about--how such a thing was possible, but it was done; and without paying any heed to Marianne, who looked on in dismay while her son's lips were pressed to the brow and lips of the lovely idolatress, she wept upon her lover's shoulders, feeling a thousand roses blossoming in her soul and a thousand thorns piercing and tearing her heart.
Serapis, Volume 5. Georg Ebers 2004
She did not know how it had come about--how such a thing was possible, but it was done; and without paying any heed to Marianne, who looked on in dismay while her son’s lips were pressed to the brow and lips of the lovely idolatress, she wept upon her lover’s shoulders, feeling a thousand roses blossoming in her soul and a thousand thorns piercing and tearing her heart.
Serapis, Complete Georg Ebers 2006
They published pamphlets, in which they called her a daughter of Heth, a Canaanite, and an idolatress, and expressed hopes that from such a worse than pagan stock no progeny should ever spring.
History of King Charles II of England Jacob Abbott 2004
But, while the purely commercial connection with Tyre was defective, in that there was no attempt to bring Hiram and the men who worked for the Temple to any knowledge of the God of the Temple, and the relation with Egypt was more unsatisfactory still, in that it meant only the importation of corrupting luxuries and the marriage with an Egyptian princess, an idolatress, this relation with the queen of Sheba was the true one.
Expositions of Holy Scripture Alexander Maclaren 2005
While within Mary's reach, Knox did not encourage resistance against that idolatress; he did not do so till he was safe in France.
John Knox and the Reformation Andrew Lang 2004