cross-bearer
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of cross-bearer
Example Sentences
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All joking aside, the intent of the cross-bearer is relevant, as our lawyer-governor knows but neglected to mention.
From Washington Times • Feb. 9, 2016
Behind the verger walked a cross-bearer, the Canterbury choristers and seven decrepit beadsmen.
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This time Maxime del Sarte, who styles himself descendant of great Andrea del Sarto, has fashioned Him from clay in the mold of a cross-bearer.
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The cross-bearer appeared on the first step of the staircase, holding his emblem horizontally with both hands so that it should pass under the arch of the doorway.
From The Shadow of the Cathedral by Gillespie, Mrs. W. A.
And though they all dispersed and left him there with no other follower than Edward Gryme, his faithful cross-bearer, he was as firm then, as ever he had been in his life.
From A Child's History of England by Townsend, F. H.
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