What is another word for sacristan?

Pronunciation: [sˈakɹɪstˌan] (IPA)

The term sacristan refers to an individual responsible for taking care of church property, preparing the altar for services, and maintaining the church interior. The role has been present in Christian churches for centuries and is vital to the smooth functioning of congregational life. While some church communities may use this term more exclusively than others, there are a number of synonyms that have emerged over time, including sexton, verger, caretaker, and churchwarden. Each of these terms describes a similar role and is often used interchangeably with sacristan. Regardless of the title used, the role of this position is critical to the overall church community, ensuring that services and events run smoothly and that facilities are properly maintained.

What are the hypernyms for Sacristan?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    cleric, minister, church official, church worker, religious worker.

What are the hyponyms for Sacristan?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.

Usage examples for Sacristan

Now they all wanted to speak at once, but Klincsok pulled the sacristan aside, and stood up in front of the priest.
"St. Peter's Umbrella"
Kálmán Mikszáth
The sacristan, who was dozing, seated on the steps of an altar, heard them enter, and, rising, went towards Benedetto.
"The Saint"
Antonio Fogazzaro Commentator: William Roscoe Thayer
But he belonged to the Roman priest's party, and, recognising the heretic, turned back, and asked the foreign signorina if she could tell him anything about the sick man from Arcinazzo, who had been brought to the church that morning, when the sacristan had also seen her there.
"The Saint"
Antonio Fogazzaro Commentator: William Roscoe Thayer

Famous quotes with Sacristan

  • That night two lovers whispering under the lead canopy of the church were killed by their own passion. Their effusion of words, unable to escape through the Saturnian discipline of lead, so filled the spaces of the loft that the air was all driven away. The lovers suffocated, but when the sacristan opened the tiny door the worlds tumbled him over in their desire to be free, and were seen flying across the city in the shape of doves. (p.13)
    Jeanette Winterson

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