deaconess

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Etymology

deacon +‎ -ess

Pronunciation

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Noun

deaconess (plural deaconesses)

  1. A female deacon.
  2. A female servant in the early Christian church.
  3. The nun in charge of the altar in a convent.
  4. One of an order of women in some Protestant churches who nurse the sick and tend the poor.

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