gratifier

English

Etymology

gratify + -er

Noun

gratifier (plural gratifiers)

  1. Someone who gratifies.

French

Etymology

From Latin grātificor, grātificārī (oblige, gratify), from grātus (kind, pleasing) + faciō, facere (make).

Verb

gratifier

  1. To gratify.
  2. To reward.

Conjugation

Further reading

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