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priest
- IPA[prēst]
美式
- an ordained minister of the Catholic, Orthodox, or Anglican Church having the authority to perform certain rites and administer certain sacraments;a person who performs religious ceremonies and duties in a non-Christian religion
- ordain to the priesthood
noun: priest, plural noun: priests
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名詞
- 1. an ordained minister of the Catholic, Orthodox, or Anglican Church having the authority to perform certain rites and administer certain sacraments the priest celebrated mass at a small altar off the north transept
- ▪ a person who performs religious ceremonies and duties in a non-Christian religion the plays were performed within the sacred area of Dionysus, in the presence of his priest
- 2. a mallet used to kill fish caught when angling.
動詞
- 1. formal ordain to the priesthood he was made deacon in 1990 and priested in 1994
- a chief priest of a non-Christian religion.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a chief priest of a non-Christian religion.
Oxford Dictionary
- a Roman Catholic or Anglican priest who engages part-time in ordinary secular work.
Oxford Dictionary
- a Roman Catholic priest, especially in postwar France, or an Anglican priest who engages ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a hiding place for a Roman Catholic priest during times of religious persecution.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a hiding place for a Roman Catholic priest during times of religious persecution.
Oxford Dictionary
- (in the Anglican Church) an ordained minister who has charge of a parish but has not been ...
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[priːst]
英式
- an ordained minister of the Catholic, Orthodox, or Anglican Church, authorized to perform ... the priest celebrated mass at a small altar off the north transept
- ordain to the priesthood: he was made deacon in 1990 and priested in 1994
Oxford Dictionary