processioner

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English

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Etymology

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From procession +‎ -er.

Noun

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processioner (plural processioners)

  1. One who takes part in a procession.
  2. A manual of processions; a processional.
    • 1655, Thomas Fuller, The History of the University of Cambridge, since the Conquest, [London]: [[] Iohn Williams []], →OCLC:
      For a processioner, and a manual, twenty pence
  3. (North Carolina, Tennessee) An officer appointed to procession lands[1]

References

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  1. ^ Alexander M[ansfield] Burrill (1850–1851) “PROCESSIONER”, in A New Law Dictionary and Glossary: [], volumes (please specify |part= or |volume=I or II), New York, N.Y.: John S. Voorhies, [], →OCLC.

Anagrams

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Swedish

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Noun

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processioner

  1. indefinite plural of procession