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crucifer|ˈkruːsɪfə(r)| [a. late L. crucifer cross-bearer (applied by Prudentius to Christ).] 1. Eccl. An attendant who carries a cross in a procession; a cross-bearer.
1574Life 70th Abp. Canterb. Pref. D iij b, What fees weare bestowed on his crucifer Marshall, and other seruantes. 1865Reader 24 June 706 The procession, headed by a crucifer, left the school-room. 1888F. G. Lee in Archæol. LI. 365 note, The bishop of Rochester..is official crucifer to the archbishops of Canterbury. 2. Bot. A cruciferous plant: see next.
1846Lindley Veg. Kingd. 352 Almost all Crucifers are destitute of bracts. 1872Oliver Elem. Bot. ii. 139 All Crucifers are wholesome, and many are anti-scorbutic. |