English to Latvian Meaning of acolyte - kalpotājs


Acolyte :
kalpotājs

palīgs, kolēģis, kalpotājs, palīdzēt, bīskapa palīgs, brālis, biedrs, partneris, draudzes mācītāja palīgs

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Definitions of acolyte in English
Noun(1) someone who assists a priest or minister in a liturgical service; a cleric ordained in the highest of the minor orders in the Roman Catholic Church but not in the Anglican Church or the Eastern Orthodox Churches
Examples of acolyte in English
(1) The only other dark face in the photo is that of Francois, who, dressed in the cassock and surplice of an acolyte , stands to one side of the pastor.(2) With no Sunday school program for the five or so children present, we were invited to be part of the Sunday morning service. I served as an acolyte , a lay reader, and even led liturgical dance.(3) Afterward he commented to me that I had reminded him of his days as an acolyte when he was a teenager.(4) Daisy, the unloved eight-year-old in a large family, becomes the willing acolyte to the tender and solicitous Theresa.(5) the acolyte standing next to the priest called out, and she felt hands pulling her gently out of the way of the old man behind her.(6) You can see why I haven't made it up to priestess yet, I'm still an acolyte .(7) In the meeting, also attended by her acolyte , she tells the president in an excited voice how she had just met with antiwar protesters who were gathering in Washington.(8) I remember seeing Mrs. Zito praying in the back pews of our church on Sunday afternoons when I served as an acolyte at benediction.(9) He said, ÔÇÿI'm allowed to be an acolyte , but this is the first time I have ever been asked by my church in any form to reflect deeply on that which is most fundamental to who I am.ÔÇÖ(10) The water spills out over the baptismal font, drenching the minister and the acolyte holding the green book.(11) Why is it that so many people today are never disturbed or upset at worship (except, of course, when the acolyte does acrobatics, the liturgy runs long, or the kids are cranky and crying)?(12) A bishop and his acolyte attend her, while courtiers in black robes emerge from the gloom on either side of the bed.(13) A Derrida acolyte describes the first, giddy days of her conversion.(14) If you haven't read the book, this has enough detail to be useful in debates against the assorted acolytes of the green religion.(15) After a triumphal festival performance in California last month, Smith and co will soon tour with a string of acolytes supporting.(16) In other words, what do art historians have to teach their fellow acolytes of the historical discipline about how to use the evidence of imagery competently?
Related Phrases of acolyte
(1) acolyte ::
kalpotājs
Synonyms
Noun
1. assistant ::
palīgs
2. helper ::
palīgs
3. attendant ::
pavadonis
4. aide ::
adjutants
5. minion ::
minjons
6. underling ::
apakšnieks
7. lackey ::
sulainis
8. henchman ::
rokaspuisis
9. follower ::
sekotājs
10. disciple ::
māceklis
11. supporter ::
atbalstītājs
12. votary ::
piekritējs
13. sidekick ::
palīgs
14. groupie ::
groupie
15. hanger-on ::
liekēdis
Antonyms
1. leader ::
vadītājs
Different Forms
acolyte, acolytes
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