pros·e·lyte  (pr ŏs ə-l īt ′)
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n. A new convert to a doctrine or religion. v. pros·e·lyt·ed, pros·e·lyt·ing, pros·e·lytes v.tr. To proselytize (a person). v.intr. To engage in proselytization.
[Middle English proselite, from Old French, from Late Latin prosēlytus, from Greek prosēlutos, stranger, proselyte : pros-, pros- + , ēluth- aorist tense stem of erkhesthai, to go.]
prose·lyt′er n. |