sacrist

  • 1Sacrist — Sa crist, n. [LL. sacrista. See {Sacristan}.] A sacristan; also, a person retained in a cathedral to copy out music for the choir, and take care of the books. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2sacrist — noun sacristan …

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  • 3Sacrist — The officer or *obedientiary of a monastery whose duties included ensuring the church and its contents were safe and secure, e.g. the silver and gold ornaments and vestments. Sacristan is a later form. [< Lat. sacer = sacred] …

    Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • 4sacrist — sa·crist || seɪkrɪst n. sacristan, sexton, church officer in charge of the sacred vessels and objects; person in a cathedral who copies out music for the choir and also looks after the books …

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  • 5sacrist — [ sakrɪst, seɪ ] noun another term for sacristan …

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  • 6sacrist — n. Sacristan, sexton …

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  • 7sacrist — ˈsakrə̇st, ˈsāk noun ( s) Etymology: Medieval Latin sacrista : sacristan …

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  • 9College of Minor Canons — The Minor Canons of St Paul s Cathedral, London, whose origins predate the Norman conquest of England, unusually were independent of the senior canons and, as priests, of higher status than the lay vicars choral. Medieval Hereford furnishes the… …

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  • 10Thomas Hay — infobox bishopbiog name = Thomas Hay religion= Roman Catholic Church See = Diocese of Ross Title = Bishop of Ross Period = 1483 ndash;1488 × 1492 consecration = Predecessor = William Elphinstone Successor = John Guthrie post = | ordination =… …

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