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ordinee, a. and n.|ɔːdɪˈniː| Forms: 4 ordine, 5 ordane, 9 ordinee. [In ME. a. OF. ordiné, pa. pple. of ordiner to ordain; in mod. use formed anew: see -ee.] †A. adj. Admitted to holy orders, or into a religious order or fraternity; ordained. Obs.
c1330R. Brunne Chron. (1810) 225 Þan went þis Ottobone þorghout þe cuntre, & quaynted him with ilkone, lewed & ordine. c1400Rule St. Benet (E.E.T.S.) 22/7 Princlike sal she sende an ordane nunne till her þat is in sentence. B. n. An ordained clergyman or minister; now, usually, a newly-ordained deacon.
c1330R. Brunne Chron. (1810) 210 [To] þat holy kirke, & alle þe ordinez, & bisshop wo þei wirke & clerkes of dignitez. 1863A. Blomfield Mem. Bp. Blomfield I. iv. 106 In addressing his ordinees on the subject of amusements, he has deprecated fox-hunting. 1884Ch. Times 428/4 There was a falling-off in the number of ordinees at the beginning of the decennium. |