FOL'LOWER, n.

1. One who comes, goes or moves after another, in the same course.
2. One that takes another as his guide in doctrines, opinions or example one who receives the opinions, and imitates the example of another an adherent an imitator.

That ye be not slothful, but followers of them who, through faith and patience, inherit the promises. Hebrews 6 .

3. One who obeys, worships and honors.

Be ye followers of God, as dear children. Ephesians 5 .

4. An adherent a disciple one who embraces the same system as a follower of Plato.
5. An attendant a companion an associate or a dependent. The warrior distributed the plunder among his followers.

No follower, but a friend.

6. One under the command of another.
7. One of the same faction or party.