macebearer

  • 1macebearer — macebearer, mace bearer mace bearer . an official who carries the mace of office before persons in authority. Syn: mace, macer. [WordNet 1.5] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 2macebearer — [mās′ber΄ər] n. a person who carries a mace in ceremonial processions …

    English World dictionary

  • 3macebearer — /mays bair euhr/, n. an official, as of a city or legislative body, who carries a ceremonial mace before dignitaries. [1545 55; MACE1 + BEARER] * * * …

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  • 4macebearer — n. macer, person who caries a mace (heavy club) …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 5macebearer — mace•bear•er [[t]ˈmeɪsˌbɛər ər[/t]] n. gov an official who carries a ceremonial mace • Etymology: 1545–55 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 6macebearer — noun an official who carries a mace of office • Syn: ↑mace, ↑macer • Hypernyms: ↑official, ↑functionary * * * /mays bair euhr/, n. an official, as of a city or legislative body, who carries a ceremonial mace before dignitaries. [1545 55; MACE1 + …

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  • 7mace bearer — macebearer macebearer, mace bearer mace bearer . an official who carries the mace of office before persons in authority. Syn: mace, macer. [WordNet 1.5] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 8Saffron Walden — infobox UK place country = England official name= Saffron Walden latitude= 52.0262 longitude= 0.2449 population = 15,095 shire district= Uttlesford shire county = Essex region= East of England constituency westminster= Saffron Walden post town=… …

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  • 9Mace-bearer — A Mace bearer, or Macebearer, is a person who carries a mace, either a real weapon or ceremonial. Armed When the mace was still in actual use as a weapon, it was deemed fit for close protection, and hence a mace bearer could be a bodyguard. Thus… …

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  • 10Massard — Recorded in many forms including: Masse, Massard, Massart, Masselin, Massel, Masserel, Masserelle, and the anglicised Masurel, this is a surname of French medieval metonymic origins. The Dictionnaire etymologyque de France describes it as being… …

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