liturgist
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lit·ur·gist
(lĭt′ər-jĭst)n.
1. One who uses or advocates the use of liturgical forms.
2. A scholar in liturgics.
3. A compiler of a liturgy or liturgies.
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liturgist
(ˈlɪtədʒɪst)n
(Ecclesiastical Terms) a student or composer of liturgical forms
ˈliturgism n
ˌliturˈgistic adj
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lit•ur•gist
(ˈlɪt ər dʒɪst)n.
1. an authority on liturgies.
2. a compiler of a liturgy or liturgies.
3. a person who uses or favors the use of a liturgy.
[1640–50]
lit′ur•gism, n.
lit`ur•gis′tic, adj.
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Noun | 1. | liturgist - an authority on liturgies authority - an expert whose views are taken as definitive; "he is an authority on corporate law" |
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