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conclavist|ˈkɒnkleɪvɪst| [a. F. conclaviste, It. conclavista, f. conclave: see above and -ist.] †1. One of the cardinals in conclave. Obs.
[1598Florio, Conclauista, a fellow chooser of a Pope, or one that is admitted in the Conclaue.] 1616Brent tr. Sarpi's Hist. Counc. Trent (1676) 518 The Pope, considering that the Conclavists of account remain at Rome. 1656Blount Glossogr., Conclavist, one of those Cardinals that meet in the conclave for the election of the Pope. 2. One who attends on a cardinal in conclave.
1656in Blount Glossogr. 1670Lond. Gaz. No. 437/2 The Conclavist or Chamber-keeper to Cardinal Albici was lately put out of the Conclave. 1691W. B. Hist. Rom. Conclave iii. 9 Every Cardinal brings into the Conclave along with him a Conclavist and two Servants. 1776–88Gibbon Decl. & F. lxvi. 129 note (Seager), The Cardinals knocked at his door; but his Conclavist refused to interrupt the studies of Bessarion. 1883Addis & Arnold Cath. Dict. s.v. Conclave, Each Cardinal is allowed to have two members of his household in personal attendance upon him [in the conclave]; these are called conclavists. |