macebearer
[ meys-bair-er ]
/ Ë?meɪsËbÉÉr Ér /
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noun
an official, as of a city or legislative body, who carries a ceremonial mace before dignitaries.
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Words nearby macebearer
Macdonald, Macdonnell Ranges, Macdonough, MacDowell, mace, macebearer, Maced., macédoine, Macedon, Macedonia, Macedonian
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How to use macebearer in a sentence
The herald did not blow his own trumpet and the esquire bedell of the university was doubtless not a macebearer.
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British Dictionary definitions for macebearer
macebearer
/ (Ë?meɪsËbÉÉrÉ) /
noun
a person who carries a mace in processions or ceremonies
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