exorcist

exorcist
/ek"sawr sist, -seuhr-/, n.
1. a person who practices exorcism.
2. Rom. Cath. Ch.
a. a member of the second-ranking of the four minor orders.
b. the order itself. Cf. acolyte (def. 2), lector (def. 2), ostiary (def. 1).
[1350-1400; ME < LL exorcista < Gk exorkistés. See EXORCISM, -IST]

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