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sacristan
sac·ris·tan S0012000 (săk′rĭ-stən)n.1. One who is in charge of a sacristy.2. A sexton. [Middle English, from Medieval Latin sacristānus, from sacrista, from Latin sacer, sacred; see sacred.]sacristan (ˈsækrɪstən) or sacristn1. (Ecclesiastical Terms) a person who has charge of the contents of a church, esp the sacred vessels, vestments, etc2. (Ecclesiastical Terms) a less common word for sexton1[C14: from Medieval Latin sacristānus, from sacrista, from Latin sacer holy]sac•ris•tan (ˈsæk rɪ stən) n. an official in charge of a sacristy. Also called sac•rist (ˈsæk rɪst, ˈseɪ krɪst) [1325–75; Middle English < Medieval Latin sacristānus, derivative of sacrist(a) custodian of sacred objects (Latin sacr-, s. of sacer sacred + Medieval Latin -ista -ist)] sacrist, sacristanan official or cleric appointed curator of the vestments, sacred vessels, and relies of a religious body, church, or cathedral.See also: ChurchThesaurusNoun | 1. | sacristan - an officer of the church who is in charge of sacred objectssextoncaretaker - a custodian who is hired to take care of something (property or a person)church officer - a church official | TranslationsKüstersacristánsagrestanosacristan
sacristan, sacrist1. a person who has charge of the contents of a church, esp the sacred vessels, vestments, etc. 2. a less common word for sextonsacristan
Synonyms for sacristannoun an officer of the church who is in charge of sacred objectsSynonymsRelated Words |