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Second Reader

American  

noun

Christian Science.
  1. the elected official of a church or society who conducts services and reads from the Scriptures.


Etymology

Origin of Second Reader

First recorded in 1890–95

Example Sentences

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The Second Reader contained more complicated animal stories, also some frightening ones — big bears, fierce tigers — and the im mortal legend of George Washing ton and his father's cherry tree.

From Time Magazine Archive

A round-faced, Irish nine-year-old chortled on first looking into McGuffey's Second Reader.

From Time Magazine Archive

He rubbed his hands and bowed to the Second Reader Class, sitting very straight and awed.

From Emmy Lou Her Book and Heart by Hinton, Charles Louis

It was late in the year when a rumour ran around the Second Reader room.

From Emmy Lou Her Book and Heart by Hinton, Charles Louis

I asked all the First and Second Reader classes, and the little specks of girls in A B C. They all looked very much pleased.

From Aunt Madge's Story by May, Sophie

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