favorer

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== English == === Alternative forms === favourer === Etymology === From Middle English favourer, favourere; equivalent to favor +‎ -er. === Noun === favorer (plural favorers) One who favors. 1845, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Zanoni, London: Chapman & Hall, 1853, Dedicatory Epistle, First prefixed to the Edition of 1845, p. vi,[1] I love it not the less because it has been little understood, and superficially judged by the common herd. It was not meant for them. I love it not the more, because it has found enthusiastic favourers amongst the Few. ==== Synonyms ==== ally, backer, patron, proponent, supporter === Anagrams === overfar == Dalmatian == === Etymology === Compare Italian favorire. === Verb === favorer to favour, promote, encourage, prefer, further, support == Middle English == === Noun === favorer alternative form of favourere