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consecrator|ˈkɒnsɪkreɪtə(r)| [a. L. consecrātor, agent-n. from consecrāre to consecrate: see -or. (Johnson has consecrater, with a quot. from Atterbury, which Todd gives with -or.)] One who or that which consecrates.
1552Huloet, Consecratour, sacrator, sacrificus. 1638Chillingw. Relig. Prot. ii. §69. 79 Your making the Reall presence of Christ in the Eucharist depend upon the casualties of the consecrators true Priesthood and Intention. 1747Carte Hist. Eng. I. 240 Two British bishops..had assisted Wini who was the principal Consecrator. 1883Ch. Times 9 Nov. 807/1 That there cannot be more than one celebrant or one chief consecrator, is a rudimentary principle of ritual. |