blasphemer
Americannoun
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a person who speaks irreverently of God or sacred things.
The 2nd-century Christian heretic Marcion was called an open blasphemer of God and corrupter of the Scriptures.
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a person who slanders or speaks evil of someone or something.
Scolding everything new has long been a hobby among the retrogrades, conservatives, and blasphemers of technological progress.
Etymology
Origin of blasphemer
First recorded in 1375–1425; from Middle French blashpemeur, from Old French blasphemere, from Late Latin blasphēmātor, from blasphēmāt(us) “spoken profanely” (past participle of blasphēmāre “to speak profanely”; see blaspheme ( def. )) + Latin -or -or 2 ( def. )
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