- lectorship
- lec·tor·ship
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
lectorship — noun see lectorate … Useful english dictionary
Hierarchy — • This word has been used to denote the totality of ruling powers in the Church, ever since the time of the Pseudo Dionysius Areopagita (sixth century), who consecrated the expression in his works, The Celestial Hierarchy and The Ecclesiastical… … Catholic encyclopedia
lec|tor|ate — «LEHK tuhr iht», noun. = lectorship. (Cf. ↑lectorship) … Useful english dictionary
lector — lectorate /lek teuhr it, teuh rayt /, lectorship, n. /lek teuhr/, n. 1. a lecturer in a college or university. 2. Rom. Cath. Ch. a. a member of the next to lowest ranking of the minor orders. b. the order itself. Cf. acolyte (def. 2), exorcist ( … Universalium
Ubertino of Casale — • Leader of the Spirituals, born at Casale of Vercelli, 1259; died about 1330 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ubertino of Casale Ubertino of Casale … Catholic encyclopedia
Dubhdalethe — Died 1064 Nationality British Dubhdalethe (died 1064), was son of Maelmuire, son of Eochaidh, and had been ferleighinn or lector at Armagh in 1049, when, on the death of Amalgaidh, comharb or successor of St. Patrick, he became combarb, thus… … Wikipedia
lector — late 14c., reader, a cleric in one of the minor orders, from L.L. lector reader, agent noun from L. legere to read (see LECTURE (Cf. lecture)). Related: Lectorship … Etymology dictionary