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Definition of Celebrants
1. celebrant [n] - See also: celebrant
Lexicographical Neighbors of Celebrants
Literary usage of Celebrants
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Church History by Johann Heinrich Kurtz (1894)
"... the other arts began to be laid under contribution to beautify the ceremonial,
the ' dresses of the celebrants, and the inner parts of the buildings. 1. ..."
2. The Fragments of Zeno and Cleanthes by Zeno, Cleanthes (1891)
"... bodies] we see circling around us are not lifeless or made with hands, and
the celebrants are not men, but the immortal gods. ..."
3. Bas-reliefs from the Temple of Rameses I at Abydos by Herbert Eustis Winlock (1921)
"... of light and transparent draperies has been suggested in stone until one can
almost hear-them rustling about the ankles of the marching celebrants. ..."
4. Hebraic Literature: Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala by Maurice Henry Harris (1901)
"... the text in one day, so as to ascertain that there were 1200000 sacrifices at
the Passover under notice, representing no less than 12000000 celebrants. ..."
5. Baubles by Carolyn Wells (1917)
"THE celebrants "ll^ITM a shout of joy the rocket stars Shot up through the evening
air, Triumphantly they reached the sky, And the stars of God were there. ..."