Idolater
Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]
an "idolater" (from eidolon, and latris, "a hireling"), is found in 1—Corinthians 5:10,11; 6:9; 10:7; the warning is to believers against turning away from God to idolatry, whether "openly or secretly, consciously or unconsciously" (Cremer); Ephesians 5:5; Revelation 21:8; 22:15 .
Webster's Dictionary [2]
(1): ( n.) A worshiper of idols; one who pays divine honors to images, statues, or representations of anything made by hands; one who worships as a deity that which is not God; a pagan.
(2): ( n.) An adorer; a great admirer.
King James Dictionary [3]
IDOL'ATER, n. L. idololatra. See Idolatry.
1. A worshiper of idols one who pays divine honors to images, statues, or representations of any thing made by hands one who worships as a deity that which is not God a pagan. 2. An adorer a great admirer.