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APPARITOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
ap·par·i·tor ə-ˈper-ə-tər. -ˈpa-rə : an official formerly sent to carry out the orders of a magistrate, judge, or court .
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Apparitor - Wikipedia
Apparitors (sometimes called summoners) continued to serve as officers in ecclesiastical courts. They were designated to serve the summons, to arrest a person ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Apparitor - New Advent
The official name given to an officer in ecclesiastical courts designated to serve the summons, to arrest a person accused, and, in ecclesiastico-civil ...
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apparitor
apparitor (əˈpærɪtə(r)) Also 6–8 appar(r)iter, -our, appar(r)ator, -our, etc. See also aphet. paritor. [a. L. appāritor (Fr. appariteur) an attendant, public servant, lictor, n. of agent f. appārēre, in spec. sense ‘to appear as an attendant, wait upon’: see appear.] 1. The servant or attendant of a...
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APPARITOR definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun an officer formerly sent out to carry out the orders of a civil or ecclesiastical court. Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.
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apparitor - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
apparitor · Contents · English · Latin. edit. Alternative forms. edit · adpāritor. Etymology. edit. From appāreō (“wait upon”) + -tor (“-er”).
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Apparitor
APPAR'ITOR, noun [Latin apparo, to prepare, or appareo, to attend.] Among the Romans, any officer who attended magistrates and judges to execute their ...
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Apparitor (Nova Roma) - NovaRoma
Apparitores are collectively called the different type of appointed public servants in order to work as assistants to the magistrates and other higher officers.
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APPARITOR Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
(in ancient Rome) a subordinate official of a magistrate or of the court. apparitor. / əˈpærɪtə /. noun. an officer who summons witnesses and executes the ...
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Apparitor | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
Apparitor, the official name given to an officer in ecclesiastical courts designated to serve the summons, to arrest a person accused.
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Summoner
a spirit or deity
Necromancer, a magician who supposedly summons the spirits of the deceased
Theurgist, a magician who supposedly summons deities
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paritor
† paritor Obs. (ˈpærɪtə(r)) Also 6 parritour, -ator, 7 -itor, 8 -ettor, -otter; 6 perritore, 6–7 parator, 8 -iter. [Aphetic f. apparitor.] An apparitor or summoning officer of an ecclesiastical court.1530 Palsgr. 252/1 Parytorie [? parytor] somoner, bedeau. 1587–8 in Swayne Sarum Churchw. Acc. (1896...
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its members were termed cohortalis (plural cohortales); the diminutive cohortalinus became a generic term (like apparitor) for non-cadre clerks in a high
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