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pageanˈteer rare. In 7 -gen-. [f. pageant n.: see -eer1.] †a. A player in a pageant or mystery-play: in quot. fig. Obs.
1624Gee New Shreds 16 Me thinkes these lewd pagenteeres should be questioned..in some Ecclesiasticall Court for Prophanation of heaven and holy things. b. One who takes part in a pageant (sense 5 b).
1910Daily Chron. 11 Apr. 1/7 The pageanteers must be enjoying themselves all the time. 1927Daily Express 15 July 2/4 The pageanteers—3,000 of them—assembled on the green and sang ‘Land of Hope and Glory’. |