rubiator

/ˈrjuːbɪˌeɪtər/

Definitions

1. noun

A person who rubs or anoints with oil, especially in a ceremonial or medicinal sense.

“The priest served as the chief rubiator during the sacred ritual.”

2. noun

A type of medieval priest or cleric.

“The historian studied the role of the rubiator in medieval society.”

Synonyms

  • anointer
  • oiler
  • unctioner

Antonyms

  • cleanser
  • purifier