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		Definition of ordinand in English: ordinandnoun ˈɔːdɪnandˈɔrdəˌnænd A person who is training to be ordained as a priest or minister.  Example sentencesExamples -  Her priests and ordinands are fallible human beings, but they are serious about their faith and committed to their calling.
 -  Its resident priests and ordinands are surely not exemplars of unalloyed virtue; indeed, they all have reason for committing the murders.
 -  He pointed out that women would soon outnumber men as ordinands.
 -  Bishop Clarke explained that throughout the Church of Ireland there is a shortage of ordained clergy and of ordinands.
 -  And most of the ordinands are facing the altar, either standing, or crouching down with their forehead touching the ground in a full bow.
 -  Some evangelical ordinands are questioning whether they can in good conscience go forward to ordination in the current crisis.
 -  The ‘reality’ about the Church is that it last year ordained 569 new deacons - 50 per cent more than four years ago - and that today there are more than 1,600 ordinands in training, it says.
 -  As it happens, in 1978 only 15 percent of ordinands were female; by 1984 that had doubled to over 30 percent.
 -  As one of my characters says, these may be priests and ordinands, but they are still men.
 -  Jeff Rawle, star of Drop The Dead Donkey and I Saw You, plays the pernickety Father Peregrine, and Jesse Spencer is the handsome young ordinand Raphael.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: from Latin ordinandus, gerundive of ordinare 'put in order' (see ordain).    Definition of ordinand in US English: ordinandnounˈɔrdəˌnændˈôrdəˌnand A candidate for ordination.  Example sentencesExamples -  As one of my characters says, these may be priests and ordinands, but they are still men.
 -  The ‘reality’ about the Church is that it last year ordained 569 new deacons - 50 per cent more than four years ago - and that today there are more than 1,600 ordinands in training, it says.
 -  Its resident priests and ordinands are surely not exemplars of unalloyed virtue; indeed, they all have reason for committing the murders.
 -  As it happens, in 1978 only 15 percent of ordinands were female; by 1984 that had doubled to over 30 percent.
 -  Bishop Clarke explained that throughout the Church of Ireland there is a shortage of ordained clergy and of ordinands.
 -  Jeff Rawle, star of Drop The Dead Donkey and I Saw You, plays the pernickety Father Peregrine, and Jesse Spencer is the handsome young ordinand Raphael.
 -  Some evangelical ordinands are questioning whether they can in good conscience go forward to ordination in the current crisis.
 -  And most of the ordinands are facing the altar, either standing, or crouching down with their forehead touching the ground in a full bow.
 -  He pointed out that women would soon outnumber men as ordinands.
 -  Her priests and ordinands are fallible human beings, but they are serious about their faith and committed to their calling.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: from Latin ordinandus, gerundive of ordinare ‘put in order’ (see ordain).     |