Officiant

Word OFFICIANT
Character 9
Hyphenation of fi ciant
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Definitions and meanings of "Officiant"

What do we mean by officiant?

One who performs a religious rite. noun

One who presides over a religious or civil ceremony. noun

Eccles., one who officiates at or conducts a religious service; one who administers a sacrament or celebrates the eucharist. noun

The officer who officiates or performs an office, as the burial office. noun

A person who officiates at a religious ceremony (other than the Eucharist) noun

A clergyman who officiates at a religious ceremony or service noun

A person who officiates at a religious ceremony (other than the Eucharist)

A person who officiates at a civil (non-religious) wedding ceremony.

When your friend says your official official but no official official it means that she dosen't know and is having fun with your confused expression. Urban Dictionary

To be officially official with said official action/task. Urban Dictionary

1. publicly or formally 2. obviously, apparently or clearly Urban Dictionary

Something REAL or great or or respected Urban Dictionary

Something tight Urban Dictionary

1.To make any document official by having it notarized or filed with the proper government office. 2. To make legitimate. Urban Dictionary

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To be official, doing something that's official, Just straight up official. Urban Dictionary

Officialization – (v) {uh-fish-uhl-I-zey-shuhn} the act of appointing or authorizing an official document, office or position of duty, or organization. Urban Dictionary

- To perform the duties and functions of an office or a position of authority. - To serve as an officiant. - Sports. To serve as a referee or umpire. Urban Dictionary

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The word "officiant" in example sentences

I sure wanted to find out more about how Eric had qualified as a priest, or whatever they called the officiant, but first I was going to make Jake tell me about Quinn. ❋ Harris, Charlaine (2007)

Their boldface-name officiant liked the idea, too. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Under the city's current marriage law, civil marriages can only be performed by a judge or by a court-appointed 'officiant' that almost always performs marriages at the D.C. Superior Court. ❋ Mike DeBonis (2010)

Given that view of marriage, I've always liked the Quaker way of getting married--i.e., the whole meeting serves as "officiant" for the wedding. ❋ Emma Goldman (2005)

In addition to being LEWW's favorite kind of officiant, (the Article III kind), Judge Jacobs is the author of Sarah and Patrick have much in common with the contestants above, starting with strong educational credentials that combine Ivy cache with a touch of newer-school swagger. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Not until the witnesses and officiant signed our licence were we "officially" married. ❋ Bruce Reyes-Chow (2011)

Next, the officiant, groom, and best man enter the ceremony through a side door and wait at the altar. ❋ David Tutera (2011)

Shortly before sunrise on Saturday, March 27, 1546, Alfonso Díaz, a Spaniard and minor officiant at the Vatican, arrived in Neuburg on the Danube, a village outside Augsburg, Germany. ❋ Russell Jacoby (2011)

I've been to two this summer and feel as if I've gone traditional to strange -- last wedding had no religious overtones but a chatty officiant, a Celtic hand binding ceremony and "painful" private vows. ❋ Jean (2009)

I wonder, did the officiant perhaps say anything along the lines of, “By the power invested in me by the state of Florida ...”? ❋ Unknown (2010)

Their officiant, a dear friend of theirs, sported a full leopard-print suit in true rockabilly fashion—and even strutted over the tracks with Mike and his Rat Pack pals. ❋ David Tutera (2011)

If they all met at a church, the protest was mentioned by the religious officiant in his/her sermon, and then they all took church transportation to the home of a doctor where the trespass occurred, could the church be held liable? ❋ Unknown (2010)

For those of us who gathered that June weekend at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Concord, N.H., we came to do what the celebrant an officiant, to you non-churchgoing folk asked of us: "To witness the joining of Gene and Mark in civil union and to do all in our power to support them in their commitment." ❋ Irene Monroe (2011)

Make Contact The $9.99 iWedding Deluxe iPhone app works well if you have a lot of people already added as contacts in your iPhone; a shortcut lets you move those contacts over to the app in one step, thus keeping names of transportation companies, photographers, the ceremony officiant and rental companies in one central spot. ❋ Katherine Boehret (2011)

Boy: So [are we] [official]? Girl: we're [official official] but not official official. You get what I mean? Boy: ... ❋ Thatbixtch011 (2020)

[Tom] was [finally] officially official with finishing his class [project] ❋ Beanster (2016)

1. Sony officially cuts price of PS3 2. "I'm officially [missing you]" - "Officially [Missing You]" by [Tamia] ❋ Lirquen (2009)

YO lock at them aiiiirrr forces" yeah [them shits] official. [ight] dawg!!! im about to [cawp]/cop me a pair ❋ Big Emmanuel From NY (2004)

That [party] [might be] official ❋ Anonymous (2003)

[Take] your [paperwork] and [get it] officialized. ❋ Liber8r (2006)

"[this nigga] is worse than officiality" Man 1 Man B commits proceeds [to chop] of his testicles, kill his grandmother, and [jump off a cliff]. ❋ JAYBOBTIGER (2011)

[The ram] shows his officialness everyday by [shitting] on his [customers]. ❋ B.D. Ram (2010)

The officialization [process] for any club on [campus] is a very [tedious] one. ❋ JimmyKudo (2006)

[A man] [got] [sick] because of a-fish-he-ate. ❋ H.T.J (2005)

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