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‖ sacristine (ˈsækrɪstiːn) [F. sacristine, altered form of sacristaine fem. of sacristain sacristan.] A female sacristan.1832 Moore in Mem. (1854) VI. 286 Rogers..told a story of a young girl who had been sacristine..in a convent.
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sacristan (ˈsækrɪstən) Also 4–5 -ane, 7 -on. See also sexton. [ad. med.L. sacristānus (whence mod.F. sacristain), f. sacrista sacrist; see -an. OF. had the semi-popular forms segrestain, etc., whence Eng. sexton.] 1. a. The sexton of a parish church. Obs. or arch. b. = sacrist.c 1375 Sc. Leg. Saints...
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Michel de Ghelderode
Tale, three acts. (1939)
Scenes from the life of a Bohemian: Franz Schubert (1941)
L'École des bouffons (School for Buffons) (1942)
La Légende de la Sacristine
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