gospeller









gospeller


gospeler [gos-puh-ler] EXAMPLES|WORD ORIGIN noun Ecclesiastical. a person who reads or sings the Gospel. Liberaldictionary.com

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  • Also especially British, gos·pel·ler. Origin of gospeler before 1000; Middle English; Old English gōdspellere. See gospel, -er1 Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019 Examples from the Web for gospeller Historical Examples of gospeller

  • There were no longer any sermons preached at the Cross that a Gospeller cared to hear.

    For the Master’s Sake

    Emily Sarah Holt

  • Scarcely would a Gospeller have filled that position on that day.

    Robin Tremayne

    Emily Sarah Holt

  • But the danger of the Protector was too serious a question to every Gospeller not to be recurred to and prayed against.

    Robin Tremayne

    Emily Sarah Holt

  • “The priest that wed them is a Gospeller,” returned the Archbishop with a peculiar smile.

    The White Rose of Langley

    Emily Sarah Holt

  • The gospeller fell down on his knees, and the acolyte that held the candles to read by dashed them down and fled away.

    Long Will

    Florence Converse

  • British Dictionary definitions for gospeller gospeller noun a person who reads or chants the Gospel in a religious service a person who professes to preach a gospel held exclusively by him and others of a like mind Collins English Dictionary – Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Word Origin and History for gospeller n.

    “evangelist,” Old English godspellere; agent noun from gospel.

    Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper

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