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liturgist|ˈlɪtədʒɪst| [f. liturgy + -ist. Cf. F. liturgiste (1752, Dict. de Trévoux).] 1. One who uses or advocates the use of a liturgy.
1649Milton Eikon. i. Wks. 1851 III. 344 Manuals, and Handmaids of Devotion, the lip-work of every Prelatical Liturgist, clapt together, and quilted out of Scripture phrases. 16..Harl. MS. 6612, If. 2 The Catholick Lyturgist to his rightly religious frend. 1812Religionism 54 Keep your distance, caitiff wretches, do, Vile liturgists! 2. A student of or authority on liturgies; a compiler of a liturgy or liturgies.
1657Sparrow Bk. Com. Prayer (1664) 218 It comes down to us from ancient times, as appears by S. Hieromes Lectionarius..and other old Liturgists and Expositors. 1712Sir G. Wheler Liturgy after the Anc. 202 (MS.) Our Apostolic and Primitive Liturgists. 1849Rock Ch. of Fathers I. 450 Dionigi, the liturgist. 1894Tablet 24 Mar. 443 In..the works of mediaeval liturgists..Holy Week is called Hebdomada Authentica. 3. One who celebrates divine worship; a minister.
1848R. I. Wilberforce Doct. Incarnation xii. (1852) 327 The Minister ought not to be considered as merely a preacher, but also as a real Liturgist, i.e. as the organ through which the devotion of the congregation is conveyed. 1890in Century Dict. Hence liturˈgistical a., of or pertaining to a liturgist.
1889Chr. Wordsworth in Guardian 13 Nov. 1767/1 A Bishop..has an inherent liturgistical character by our ancient custom. |