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oˈblationary, n. and a. Eccl. [ad. med.L. oblātiōnāri-us, f. late L. oblātiōn-em oblation.] a. n. One who receives the oblations at the celebration of the Eucharist. b. adj. Having the function of receiving the oblations.
1872O. Shipley Gloss. Eccl. Terms s.v. Acolyte, 4 [Acolytes] Oblationary who received the oblations. 1893Month July 362 Two other subdeacons and an acolyte in an alb, with an oblationary to make way for them. |