Ministrant

Word MINISTRANT
Character 10
Hyphenation min is trant
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Ministrant"

What do we mean by ministrant?

One who ministers. noun

Serving attendance on someone. adjective

Ministering; performing service; exercising ministry of any kind.

One who ministers; a servant or dispenser. noun

Performing service as a minister; attendant on service; acting under command; subordinate. adjective

One who ministers. noun

Giving practical help to adjective

Someone who serves as a minister noun

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The word "ministrant" in example sentences

The ceremonial features (such as the choice of the persons to make the offering) are simply the carrying over of general social arrangements into religious observances -- the ministrant is the father of the family, or the chief of the tribe, or the priest or other elected person, according to the particular local customs. ❋ Crawford Howell Toy (1877)

Ambulationes subdiales, quas hortenses aurae ministrant, sub fornice viridi, pampinis virentibus concameratae. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The sixth part of my work (to which the rest is subservient and ministrant) discloses and sets forth that philosophy which by the legitimate, chaste, and severe course of inquiry which I have explained and provided is at length developed and established. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Si non dat, et postea indigeat seruicio eorum, male ministrant ei. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Et si nuncius vel aliquis extraneus accedat ad regionem illam, ipsi includunt eum in domo, et ministrant ei necessaria, donec negocium eius fuerit expeditum. ❋ Unknown (2004)

In a letter to one grief-stricken friend who found consolation in The Sceptic, Hemans sounds more the writer sceptical of her own effects – second-guessing her rhetoric, fishing about for compliments – than the ministrant serene in her faith: ❋ Unknown (2001)

Oswald, raised in a moment from the desponding invalid to a terrifying ministrant of retributive justice. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Their murmur seemed to offer a sympathetic undertone to the honest conversation of my companion, and I sat there as humble a ministrant to the simple and beautiful idea of British valor as the occasion could require. ❋ Various (N/A)

Doubtful if he shall think it the Genius of the ground or his father's ministrant, he slays, as is fit, two sheep of two years old, as many swine and dark-backed steers, pouring the while cups of wine, and calling on the soul of great ❋ 70 BC-19 BC Virgil (N/A)

Not until this ministrant had seated herself at the foot of Miss Berber's couch did that lady refer to ❋ Beatrice Forbes-Robertson Hale (N/A)

Was it a friend's calm duty to give me her tiny hand to hold in mine, that I might fold and unfold the rosy fingers, and explore the white dimples that were its ornamenting gems, -- to rest her tired head against my shoulder, even, -- watching all day by the chair where pain, life-long ministrant, held me on the rack? ❋ Various (N/A)

In the centre of the window, gazing out in a distrait manner over piles of apples and grape-fruit, a white-robed ministrant at a stove juggled ceaselessly with buckwheat cakes. ❋ Unknown (1928)

Spring harps glad laughter through us, and ministrant rains of the autumn ❋ Lucy Maud (1916)

But, with Sir Walter and Mary, he followed the ministrant, and left him at the open door of the Grey Room. ❋ Eden Phillpotts (1911)

Indiuidua uero non modo subsistunt uerum etiam substant, nam neque ipsa indigent accidentibus ut sint; informata enim sunt iam propriis et specificis differentiis et accidentibus ut esse possint ministrant, dum sunt scilicet subiecta. ❋ Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius (1908)

But, pressed into the high service of love, one sees at once what a poetic fitness there is in their employ, and how our much-abused modern science has found at last for that fastidious god an appropriately dignified and beautiful ministrant. ❋ Richard Le Gallienne (1906)

The condition was highly hypnotic, and the professions of conversion were often quite as ecstatic as the most fervid ministrant could wish. ❋ Ulrich Bonnell Phillips (1905)

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