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ceremoniarius Eccl.|ˌsɛrɪməʊnɪˈɛərɪəs| Also ceremonarius. [mod.L., n. use of adj. f. cærimōnia ceremony: see -ary1.] An official who superintends the ceremonies and assists the ministers in a liturgical service.
1865F. G. Lee Direct. Anglicanum 264 The ceremoniarius should be vested in cassock and cotta. 1898Westm. Gaz. 10 Nov. 5/2 Before the prayer for the Church Militant the ceremonarius..again said the requiem æternam. 1913C. Mackenzie Sinister St. I. ii. v. 216 I'm the Ceremonarius, and I can tell you I have my work cut out. |