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confessor
- IPA[kənˈfɛsə]
英式
- a priest who hears confessions and gives absolution and spiritual counsel;a person to whom another confides personal problems.
noun: confessor, plural noun: confessors
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- 1. a priest who hears confessions and gives absolution and spiritual counsel she sent for her confessor because she was in mortal sin
- ▪ a person to whom another confides personal problems.
- 2. a person who avows religious faith in the face of opposition, but does not suffer martyrdom.
- 3. a person who makes a confession if one prisoner confesses and implicates the other, the confessor will go free as a reward
- a priest who hears confessions and gives absolution and spiritual counsel: the Father Confessor of the convent
Oxford American Dictionary
- a priest who hears confessions and gives absolution and spiritual counsel: the Father Confessor of the convent
Oxford Dictionary
- (c. 1003–66), son of Ethelred the Unready; king of England 1042–66. He founded Westminster ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- (c. 1003–66), son of Ethelred the Unready, king of England 1042–66. Famed for his piety, Edward ...
Oxford Dictionary
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- a priest who hears confessions and gives absolution and spiritual counsel: she sent for her confessor because she was in mortal sin
Oxford American Dictionary