doorkeeper Meaning in Tamil ( doorkeeper வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
வாயிலோன் வாயிற்காப்போன்,
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doorkeeper தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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doorkeeper's Usage Examples:
The office of doorkeeper explains itself, though it must be remembered that it was the special duty of the Christian ostiarius to exclude the unbaptized and persons undergoing penance from the more solemn part of the Eucharistic service.
The claim was refused, but on the 9th, through the inadvertence of the doorkeepers, Prynne, Annesly and Hungerford succeeded in taking their seats.
The law includes with clerics, monks, deaconesses, nuns, ascetics; and the word " clerics " covered persons in minor orders, down to doorkeepers.
These are 46 presbyters, 7 deacons, 7 subdeacons, 42 acolytes, 52 exorcists and readers, together with doorkeepers.
We find therefore no trace of a sacrificial priesthood, but each temple had one or more doorkeepers (sadin, hajib), whose office was usually hereditary in a certain family and who had the charge of the temple and its treasures.
All orders of clergy, therefore, even the "doorkeeper," took precedence of him.
The Latins, and Armenians who have borrowed from the Latins, have subdeacons, acolytes, exorcists, readers and doorkeepers.
There are no doorkeepers or singers, who begin to appear circ.
The LES is a muscle located at the bottom of the esophagus and acts as a doorkeeper to the stomach.
Corbett was appointed assistant doorkeeper of the Kansas House of Representatives in Topeka.
When it was necessary to account for this position, theologians quoted the text of the Gospels, where St Peter is represented as the rock on which the Church is built, the pastor of the sheep and lambs of the Lord, the doorkeeper of the kingdom of heaven.
The personnel of the temple was completed by various subordinate officials, doorkeepers, attendantsand slaves.
Synonyms:
ostiary, reverend, Holy Order, Order, clergyman, ostiarius, man of the cloth,
Antonyms:
unconfirmed, irregular, unestablished, unofficial, layman,