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Lector

Lector Meaning & Definition
Lector Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Lector?

[n] a public lecturer at certain universities

Synonyms | Synonyms for Lector: lecturer | reader

Related Terms | Find terms related to Lector: acolyte | acolytus | almoner | anagnost | beadle | bedral | Bible clerk | Bible reader | capitular | capitulary | choir chaplain | churchwarden | clerk | deacon | deaconess | diaconus | doorkeeper | elder | elderman | exorcist | exorcista | holy orders | homilist | lay elder | lay reader | lecturer | major orders | minor orders | ostiarius | parish clerk | praelector | preacher | precentor | presbyter | priest | reader | ruling elder | sacrist | sacristan | sexton | shames | sidesman | subdeacon | subdiaconus | succentor | suisse | teaching elder | thurifer | verger | vergeress

See Also | educator | pedagogue

Lector In Webster's Dictionary

\Lec"tor\ (l[e^]k"t[o^]r), n. [L. See {Lection}.] (Eccl.) A reader of lections; formerly, a person designated to read lessons to the illiterate.

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