acolytus
/ækˈɒlɪtəs/Definitions
1. noun
A person who attends to the wants of a bishop, a high-ranking clergyman, or other dignitary; an assistant or attendant.
“The young acolytus helped the bishop with his ceremonial vestments during the mass.”
1. noun
A person who attends to the wants of a bishop, a high-ranking clergyman, or other dignitary; an assistant or attendant.
“The young acolytus helped the bishop with his ceremonial vestments during the mass.”