PROCESSIONER

Etymology

Noun

processioner (plural processioners)

One who takes part in a procession.

A manual of processions; a processional.

(North Carolina, Tennessee) An officer appointed to procession lands.

Anagrams

• corepression

Source: Wiktionary


Pro*ces"sion*er, n.

1. One who takes part in a procession.

2. A manual of processions; a processional. Fuller.

3. An officer appointed to procession lands. [Local, U. S. (North Carolina and Tennessee).] Burrill.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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