Meaning: To vow
About: The root word ”Vot/Vow” used in many English words, is derived from Latin word “Vovere/Votum” which means (literally) “To vow”. A sense of certainty is always reflected from derived words as shown below.
Words:
Devote (verb): give all or most of one's time or resources to (a person or activity).
Devotee (noun): a person who is very interested in and enthusiastic about someone or something.
Devotion (noun): love, loyalty, or enthusiasm for a person or activity.
Devotional (adjective): of or used in religious worship.
Devout (adjective): having or showing deep religious feeling or commitment.
Devow (verb): to dedicate especially by a vow
Votary (noun): a devoted follower, adherent, or advocate of someone or something.
Vote (noun): a formal indication of a choice between two or more candidates or courses of action, expressed typically through a ballot or a show of hands.
Votive (noun): an object offered in fulfilment of a vow, such as a candle used as a vigil light.
Vow (noun): a solemn promise.

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