Rite - Law Dictionary Search Results
Celebrant
One who performs a public religious rite applied particularly to an officiating priest in the Roman Catholic
Ceremonial
Relating to ceremony or external rite ritual according to the forms of established rites
Exequy
A funeral rite usually in the plural the ceremonies of burial obsequies funeral
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Initiate
To do the first act to perform the first rite to take the initiative
Kotow
on the ground a kowtow There are degrees in the rite the highest being expressed by three knockings
Kowtow
the ground same as Kotow There are degrees in the rite the highest being expressed by three knockings
Paphian
celebrated temple of Venus hence pertaining to Venus or her rites
Recusant
king in the churc or to conform to the established rites of the church as a recusant lord
Priestess
A woman who officiated in sacred rites among pagans
Pilentum
Roman ladies and in which the vessels etc for sacred rites were carried
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Rite - Law Dictionary Search Results
Celebrant
One who performs a public religious rite applied particularly to an officiating priest in the Roman Catholic
Ceremonial
Relating to ceremony or external rite ritual according to the forms of established rites
Exequy
A funeral rite usually in the plural the ceremonies of burial obsequies funeral
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Initiate
To do the first act to perform the first rite to take the initiative
Kotow
on the ground a kowtow There are degrees in the rite the highest being expressed by three knockings
Kowtow
the ground same as Kotow There are degrees in the rite the highest being expressed by three knockings
Paphian
celebrated temple of Venus hence pertaining to Venus or her rites
Recusant
king in the churc or to conform to the established rites of the church as a recusant lord
Priestess
A woman who officiated in sacred rites among pagans
Pilentum
Roman ladies and in which the vessels etc for sacred rites were carried
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