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"Dominie"
Keywords:
clergyman
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schoolmaster
,
dominus
,
pedagogue
,
parson
Related Terms:
Introit
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Archbishop
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Rector
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Venite
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Prelate
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Crozier
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Sanctus
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Reverend
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Episcopalian
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Episcopal church
,
Episcopal
,
Kyrie
,
Crosier
,
Primate
,
Kathisma
,
Parson
,
Episcopacy
,
Churchwarden
,
Vicar
,
Ordinary
,
Versicle
,
Bishop
,
Gloria
,
Archdeacon
,
Evensong
,
Deanery
,
Hymnal
,
Archpriest
,
Diaconate
,
Book of common prayer
,
Deacon
,
Curate
,
Auxiliary bishop
,
Vicar general
,
Diocesan priest
,
Rectory
,
Sext
,
Presbyter
,
Te deum
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Compline
,
Cathedral
,
Suffragan bishop
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Vestry
,
Cardinal
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Irmos
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Eparchy
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Diocese
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Offertory
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Clergy
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Acolyte
A schoolmaster; a pedagogue.
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A clergyman. See Domine, 1.
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From the Latin dominus, dominate -- a pastor of the U.S. Dutch Reformed Church; generally, any pastor or clergyman; a Scottish schoolmaster.
holierthanthou.info
a clergyman; especially a settled minister or parson
wordnet.princeton.edu
a clergyman and a dominicker is a dominique , defined as any of a US breed of domestic chickens with a rose comb, yellow legs, and barred plumage
drbilllong.com
Schoolmaster (from the old term dominus - an inferior member of clergy).
genuki.org.uk
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