Noun
womaniser (plural womanisers)
Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of womanizer.
I don't want to be viewed as a womaniser or whatever. I don't like going crazy crazy, I like having fun but it's nice to wake up in your own bed, isn't it? Harry Styles
Although in his youth he was undoubtedly a spendthrift and womaniser, Frederick settled down following his marriage to the seventeen-year-old Augusta of Saxe-Gotha in 1736. Source: Internet
The king was a notorious womaniser; the monarch's virility was supposed to be another way in which his power was manifested. Source: Internet
That guy is not a prophet, only a womaniser, and money monger. Source: Internet
Stendhal was a dandy and wit about town in Paris, as well as an inveterate womaniser who was obsessed with his sexual conquests. Source: Internet
He was also well known as a serial womaniser. Source: Internet