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单词 rubrician
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rubriciann.

Brit. /ruːˈbrɪʃn/, U.S. /ruˈbrɪʃən/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: rubric n., -ian suffix.
Etymology: < rubric n. + -ian suffix.
A student or follower of liturgical rubrics.
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society > faith > worship > observance, ritual > rule, rubric > [noun] > conformity to > slavish > person characterized by
formalist1609
ritualist1625
ceremonialist1682
rubrician?1734
formalizer1742
rubricist1843
Rit1868
externalist1879
spike1902
?1734 (title) Some queries recommended to the consideration of the more rigid and clamorous rubricians.
1833 J. England Explan. Ceremonies Holy Week 81 Antiquarians and rubricians have been perplexed to find why the number is thirteen.
1849 D. Rock Church our Fathers I. 97 The doubts as to their exact number and right places felt by such scrupulous rubricians as St. Boniface.
1866 Clerical Jrnl. 24 May 448/2 If Rubricians are allowed to do what is right in their own eyes, why should not all other parties do the same?
1905 Downside Rev. 24 167 I should..accept for practice the interpretation the modern rubrician has tended to give it.
1953 E. L. Mascall Corpus Christi iii. 64 The only way in which the rubrician can get out of his difficulty is by appealing to tradition against the words of Scripture.
2007 K. Fincham & N. Tyacke Altars Restored viii. 329 Sparrow, as we have seen, was a rubrician and advocate of the legality of the canons of 1640.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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