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co-presbyter
co-ˈpresbyter [co- prefix 3 b.] A fellow-presbyter. Cf. compresbyter.c 1828 E. Irving Hist. Ch. Scot. Wks. 1864 I. 561 Columba..with twelve co-presbyters..settled in Iona. Oxford English Dictionary
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William Laughton
"Every co-presbyter, regards him with an affection and veneration that is quite singular." He moved to Edinburgh to live with friends. wikipedia.org
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compresbyter
† comˈpresbyter Obs. [a. L. compresbyter (in Augustine, etc.): see com-.] A fellow presbyter: cf. co-presbyter (in co- prefix).[1532 More Confut. Tindale Wks. 426/1 Saynt Hierome was rather contente to ioyn the latine coniunccion with the Greke woorde, and call it compresbyter.] a 1600 Hooker Eccl. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Blackadder (preacher)
All of them were willing to agree to this, except Blackadder and his co-presbyter, Archibald. These two stood firm. wikipedia.org
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co-
co-, prefix of Latin origin. In Latin the preposition com- (which as a separate word was written in classical L. cum) was shortened to co- before vowels and h, also before gn-, e.g. coalescere, coercēre, coortus cohærēre, cognātus. Partly from the greater syllabic distinctness of this form of the pr... Oxford English Dictionary
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