Priests of the fleet?
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LAMASPriests of the East
SHIPPINGCURATESPriests of the fleet?
AARONFirst of the Biblical high priests
chantriesthe priests of a chantry endowment
hieraticof or pertaining to priests or the priesthood; sacerdotal; priestly
pontifices(in ancient Rome) A member of the principal college of priests
magusthe class of Zoroastrian priests in ancient Media and Persia, reputed to possess supernatural powers
magithe class of Zoroastrian priests in ancient Media and Persia, reputed to possess supernatural powers
corybantsone of the attendants or priests of Cybele noted for wildly emotional processions and rites
levitedescendant of Levi, esp. one appointed to assist the priests in the temple or tabernacle
magianthe class of Zoroastrian priests in ancient Media and Persia, reputed to possess supernatural powers
theocraciesA system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god
vakass(Armenian) a priest's cloak with a metal breastplate, inscribed on which are the names of the twelve apostles also VAKAS
shewbreadTwelve loaves placed every Sabbath in the Jewish Temple and eaten by the priests at the end of the week
vakassesVAKASS, (Armenian) a priest's cloak with a metal breastplate, inscribed on which are the names of the twelve apostles also VAKAS
aruspex(in ancient Rome) one of a class of minor priests who practiced divination, esp. from the entrails of animals killed in sacrifice
haruspex(in ancient Rome) one of a class of minor priests who practiced divination, esp. from the entrails of animals killed in sacrifice
officesThe series of services of prayers and psalms said (or chanted) daily by Roman Catholic priests, members of religious orders, and other clergy
hieraticnoting or pertaining to a form of ancient Egyptian writing consisting of abridged forms of hieroglyphics, used by the priests in their records
showbreadtwelve loaves placed every Sabbath beside the altar in the Jewish Temple and eaten by the priests at the end of the week also SHEWBREAD
shewbreadtwelve loaves placed every Sabbath beside the altar in the Jewish Temple and eaten by the priests at the end of the week also SHOWBREAD
shewbreadsSHEWBREAD, twelve loaves placed every Sabbath beside the altar in the Jewish Temple and eaten by the priests at the end of the week also SHOWBREAD
showbreadsSHOWBREAD, twelve loaves placed every Sabbath beside the altar in the Jewish Temple and eaten by the priests at the end of the week also SHEWBREAD
laverlarge basin upon a foot or pedestal in the court of the Hebrew tabernacle and subsequently in the temple, containing water for the ablutions of the priests and for the washing of the sacrifices in the temple service
laverslarge basin upon a foot or pedestal in the court of the Hebrew tabernacle and subsequently in the temple, containing water for the ablutions of the priests and for the washing of the sacrifices in the temple service
LAMASPriests from the East
LAMASPriests who teach the dharma
INTONEWhat the priests do in "Aida."
EXEATPriest's permission to leave the diocese
sacerdotalRelating to priests or the priesthood; priestly
CASSOCKFIGHTSpat between priests who wore the same garment to a party?
sacerdotalismthe belief that priests are necessary mediators between God and mankind
adytathe innermost sanctuary in an ancient temple open only to priests sanctum
sacerdotalismsSACERDOTALISM, the belief that priests are necessary mediators between God and mankind
alblinen vestment with narrow sleaves, worn chiefly by priests, now invariably white in the Western Church but any color in the Eastern Church
antidoraANTIDORON, (Latin) the unconsecrated bread remaining after the Eucharistic Liturgy, blessed by the priests and given to non-communicants as well as communicants
calottesmall, round skullcap worn by Roman Catholic ecclesiastics, a priest's being black, a bishop's violet, a cardinal's red, and the pope's white; calotte
albslinen vestment with narrow sleaves, worn chiefly by priests, now invariably white in the Western Church but any color in the Eastern Church
calottessmall, round skullcap worn by Roman Catholic ecclesiastics, a priest's being black, a bishop's violet, a cardinal's red, and the pope's white; calotte
FATHERFIGURESNumber of priests?