abonnent

Etymology
From, derived from the verb , from , from.

Noun

 * 1) a subscriber
 * 2)   a person who is happy to sign up (for something) or wants something
 * 1)   a person who is happy to sign up (for something) or wants something
 * 1)   a person who is happy to sign up (for something) or wants something
 * 1)   a person who is happy to sign up (for something) or wants something
 * 1)   a person who is happy to sign up (for something) or wants something
 * 1)   a person who is happy to sign up (for something) or wants something
 * 1)   a person who is happy to sign up (for something) or wants something
 * 1)   a person who is happy to sign up (for something) or wants something
 * 1)   a person who is happy to sign up (for something) or wants something
 * 1)   a person who is happy to sign up (for something) or wants something
 * 1)   a person who is happy to sign up (for something) or wants something

Etymology
Borrowed from German, in turn borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1) a subscriber

Noun

 * 1) a subscriber (to a telephone service, concerts, theater, or the like)

Usage notes
For newspapers, see.