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officiator|əˈfɪʃɪeɪtə(r)| [a. med.L. officiātor, agent-n. f. officiāre to officiate.] One who officiates; esp. an officiating priest or minister.
1830Moore Diary 24 Oct. in Mem. (1854) VI. 155 After breakfast proceeded to the little church..Fisher, the officiator. 1857Old Commodore II. 297 The officiator..made a bow equally low. 1877J. D. Chambers Div. Worship 4 The office of the Choir representing the people, was to respond to the officiator or officiators. |