acolyte
31Acolyte — A word derived from the Greek, and used to designate one who serves the Priest in the celebration of the Holy Eucharist. His chief duties are to arrange the elements on the Credence, to light the candles, receive the offerings and present them …
32acolyte — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. altar boy or girl; attendant, assistant; novice. See religion, auxiliary, beginning. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. helper, attendant, follower; see assistant , follower . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n.… …
33acolyte — ac|o|lyte [ˈækəlaıt] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: acolite, from Medieval Latin acoluthus, from Greek, following , from keleuthos path ] 1.) formal someone who serves a leader or believes in their ideas 2.) someone who helps a priest… …
34acolyte — ac|o|lyte [ ækə,laıt ] noun count 1. ) someone who helps an important person and supports their ideas, often without ever criticizing them 2. ) someone who helps a priest during a religious ceremony …
35acolyte — Not ite …
36acolyte — Not ite …
37acolyte — ac·o·lyte || ækəʊlaɪt n. altar boy, priest s assistant; assistant, attendant …
38acolyte — [ akəlʌɪt] noun 1》 an assistant or follower. 2》 a person assisting a priest in a religious service. Origin ME: from OFr. acolyt or eccles. L. acolytus, from Gk akolouthos follower …
39acolyte — n. Follower, attendant, under clergyman, satellite, henchman, retainer, acolythe, acolyth. See adherent …
40acolyte — noun (C) 1 formal someone who serves a leader or believes in their ideas 2 someone who helps a priest at a religious ceremony …