officiator
nounEtymology
From officiate + -or.
- borrowed from officiātus — “monk in charge of a monastic office, official (start of 12th c., 14th in British sources)”
- derived from officium
- borrowed from officiō
- borrowed from officior
- borrowed from officiātus
Definitions
A person who officiates.
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