adepto
follower
noun ah-DEP-toh Rare
Origin: From Latin adeptus (one who has attained).
Also means
adept
Usage Note
Adepto (also adepta f) refers to a devoted follower or initiate, most commonly of a cult, sect, or belief system — adepto a una secta. In broader use it can describe any dedicated enthusiast of a practice. The word has a mildly formal or literary flavor; in everyday speech seguidor or fanático is more common.
Examples
"La secta tenía miles de adeptos en todo el país."
Natural Translation
The sect had thousands of followers across the country.
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