Definition of Ministrants

1. Noun. (plural of ministrant) ¹

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Definition of Ministrants

1. ministrant [n] - See also: ministrant

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ministrants

ministerialist
ministerialists
ministerially
ministeries
ministering
ministerium
ministeriums
ministerly
ministers
ministers without portfolio
ministership
ministerships
ministery
ministracy
ministrant
ministrants (current term)
ministration
ministrations
ministrative
ministre
ministres
ministress
ministresses
ministries
ministries of education
ministroke
ministrokes
ministry
ministry of education
ministryship

Literary usage of Ministrants

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1904)
"... and whose individuality is cast upward in the divine afflatus, and dissolved and carried off in the recipient breath of angelic ministrants. ..."

2. Compotus Rolls of the Obedientiaries of St. Swithun's Priory, Winchester by Priory of St. Swithun, George William Kitchin, Winchester Cathedral (1892)
"5 Red herrings for the ministrants at supper 5J Mi° j» F. 3.—[28th. ... White herrings stewed, and mushrooms fried for the ministrants. ..."

3. Compotus Rolls of the Obedientiaries of St. Swithun's Priory, Winchester by Priory of St. Swithun, Winchester Cathedral (1892)
"6 Eggs for ministrants' supper 3 Brushwood I 8 Ml" 2» F. 5.—[aoth. ... Mustard Flounders and sew for the ministrants Eggs for supper Sabbato. —[22nd. ..."

4. The Egyptian Sûdân, Its History and Monuments by Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge (1907)
"Before her are her children and other members of her family bearing funeral offerings, and behind are remains of rows of ministrants bearing offerings. ..."

5. The Egyptian Sûdân: Its History and Monuments by Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge (1907)
"Before her are her children and other members of her family bearing funeral offerings, and behind are remains of rows of ministrants bearing offerings. ..."

6. The Psalms: Introduction, Revised Version with Notes and Index by William Theophilus Davison, Thomas Witton Davies (1906)
"(2) Reply of the leader of the temple ministrants (verse 3). The Psalm seems to have been sung antiphonally, being divided as above. II. ..."

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