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ministrant

[min-uh-struhnt] / ˈmɪn ə strənt /
ADJECTIVE
attending
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“Here is to your health, ministrant spirit!” he said.

From "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë

The Wind, Silence, and Love: yes, I think of them as good comrades, nobly ministrant, priests of the hidden way.

From The Divine Adventure Volume IV by Fiona Macleod

The first regular ministrant to the German congregation at Philadelphia was the Swede, John Eneberg, and it is probable that it was organized by him.

From The Organization of the Congregation in the Early Lutheran Churches in America by Beale M. Schmucker

Revived at last, he inclined towards his ministrant, and, in a voice disastrous with a cough, said:—"I am old and miserable, a poor beggar, not worth a shoestring—how can I repay you?"

From The Confidence-Man by Herman Melville

The spirit of Chaos, from her uncharted tracts, summons her ministrant powers of Death and Change.

From The Masque of the Elements by Herman George Scheffauer




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