acolythate

acolythate
\\əˈkäləˌthāt, -_thə̇t\ noun (-s)
Etymology: New Latin acolythatus, from Medieval Latin acolythatus, acolytatus, adjective, of an acolyte, from acolythus, acolytus acolyte + Latin -atus -ate
: the office or state of an acolyte

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  • acolythate — acol·y·thate …   English syllables

  • Acolyte — • A cleric promoted to the fourth and highest minor order in the Latin Church, ranking next to a subdeacon Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Acolyte     Acolyte      …   Catholic encyclopedia

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