dedicatee


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
dedicate/ˈdedɪkeɪt/
verb
  • 1 devote to a subject, task, or purpose: Joan has dedicated her life to animals.
  • 2 address (a book) to a person, as a sign of respect or affection.

    ■ ceremonially assign (a church or other building) to a deity or saint.

– derivatives
dedicatee noun,
dedicator noun,
dedicatory adjective.
– origin ME: from L. dedicat-, dedicare ‘to devote or consecrate’.
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