Definition: The word "acolytus" comes from the Greek Acolytus, which means "servant," as well as "loyal." It originates from ancient Greece where it was used to describe individuals who were devoted to a particular institution or cause, often by virtue of their loyalty to that cause. In this context, "acolytus" refers to someone who has been loyal and dedicated to the interests of another.
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