officiated Meaning in Tamil ( officiated வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Verb:
உத்தியோகக் கடமையைச் செய்,
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He was for a short time chancellor of England during 1381, and in January 1382 he officiated at the marriage of Richard II.
9 Having officiated as a deacon in the church of the Resurrection at Berytus, he removed to Constantinople, where he was attached to the churches of Blachernae and Cyrus.
At the federation festival of the 14th of July 1790 (the "Feast of Pikes") he officiated at the altar reared in the middle of the Champ de Mars.
He was made rector of Lavenham in Suffolk in 1644; and before he received that appointment he seems to have officiated, perhaps as curate, at Sudbury.
On leaving the university he apparently took Anglican orders, and officiated in several parishes, Hastings among them.
He officiated at the coronation of the boy king Edward VI.
He officiated as high priest from about A.
, officiated as Eponyms for the year.
On the 30th of May the priests were once more sent for - to wit, his nephew, the abbe Mignot, the abbe Gaultier, who had officiated on the former occasion, and the parish priest, the cure of St Sulpice.
Clad in Eastern paraphernalia, he officiated at the numerous sacrifices indicated by the remains of iron and bronze knives, hatchets, chains, ashes and bones of oxen, sheep, goats, swine, fowl, 'c.
Skinner's church was burnt; his house was plundered; for some years he had to minister to his congregation by stealth; and in 1753 he suffered six months' imprisonment for having officiated to more than four persons besides his own family.
John Gother, a celebrated controversialist, officiated as chaplain.
"He was made rector of Lavenham in Suffolk in 1644; and before he received that appointment he seems to have officiated, perhaps as curate, at Sudbury.
Synonyms:
perform, tie, marry, wed, splice,
Antonyms:
unfasten, untie, unstrap, unlash, unmarried,