sacrist|sacrists in English

noun

[sa·crist || 'seɪkrɪst]

sacristan, sexton, church officer in charge of the sacred vessels and objects; person in a cathedral who copies out music for the choir and also looks after the books

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1. Allegorist •tantrist •guitarist, scenarist, tsarist •sitarist • memoirist • belletrist •centrist • Marist • sacrist •lyrist, panegyrist

2. At Durham, accounting material survives from the offices of the bursar, terrar, Cellarer, almoner, chamberlain, communar, feretrar, hostillar, infirmarer, and sacrist, as well as accounts from the manors owned by the priory; accounts for livestock and mines; accounts from proctors responsible for the administration of the priory's possessions lying further away in Scotland, Northumberland, and

3. If the employer is to Controvert that, there should be documentation of the problems.: The sacrist had finished his exposition, and the sergeant-at-law was about to conclude a case which Nigel could in no way Controvert.: The defendants are all in a position to Controvert the contents of the statements if they dispute them.: I shall have to Controvert one or two ideas that are almost