Definition: The term "adulator" comes from the Greek words "ad", meaning "to change," and "torus," which means "turn." In biblical times, an adulator was a type of laborer who would be involved in performing tasks that required manual or mental effort. Adulators were often found in agricultural contexts, where their job included tilling land, planting seeds, and cultivating crops. The definition of an adulator is not specific enough in the original text to provide an accurate interpretation for the word's current usage. However, it's clear from the context that the term refers to a person who engages in labor work or manual tasks through manual effort.