Definition of Apparitors

1. apparitor [n] - See also: apparitor

Lexicographical Neighbors of Apparitors

apparent horizon
apparent magnitude
apparent motion
apparent movement
apparent viscosity
apparently
apparentness
apparentnesses
apparents
apparition
apparitional
apparitionist
apparitionists
apparitions
apparitor
apparitors (current term)
appaumé
appay
appayd
appaying
appays
appeach
appeached
appeacher
appeachers
appeaches
appeaching
appeachment
appeal
appeal board

Literary usage of Apparitors

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Commentaries on the Law in Shakespeare: With Explanations of the Legal Terms by Edward Joseph White (1911)
"apparitors—Duties of.— "Biron. . . . Dread prince of plackets, king of codpieces, ... 2 Cupid is here likened to the general of a body of apparitors, ..."

2. The Church History of Britain: From the Birth of Jesus Christ Until the Year by Thomas Fuller, John Sherren Brewer (1845)
"Scholars on that day not to study the liberal arts, nor lawyers to consult the ease nor peruse men's evidences 7. vi. Sergeants, apparitors, and sumners to ..."

3. The Dictionary of Religion: An Encyclopedia of Christian and Other Religious by William Benham (1887)
"inferior ordinaries, shall depute or have TI- apparitors to serve." Ordination. —The act of conferring Inly orders. The power to ordain ¡в, in i . ..."

4. Epigrams of Martial, &c. with Mottos from Horace, &c: & C. with Mottos from by Martial, William Scott (1773)
"To all Arch-Deacons apparitors, &c. Believe Me, Sir ! You've paid enough, For Meat, Drink, LICEN.CE, and fuch Stuff"? 'Tis therefore time for You to go, ..."

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