cross-bearer
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cru•ci•fer
(ˈkru sə fər)
n. 1. a person who carries a cross, as in ecclesiastical processions.
2. a cruciferous plant.
[1565–75; < Late Latin, = Latin
cruci-, s. of
crux cross +
-fer -fer]
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References in classic literature
But her glance rested on the one who marched at the head, immediately after the
cross-bearer.
Then the priest and a
cross-bearer came out and led the whole crowd in a really joyous procession into the church, with the organ thundering welcome.
The only one at the actual murder scene, Edward Grim, was neither a monk nor a man of letters but a visiting cleric who was serving as an ad hoc
cross-bearer to the archbishop when the assassins confronted him, and who nearly lost an arm attempting to protect the prelate.
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