Definitions for ministrant

ministrant min·is·trant

Spelling: [min-uh-struh nt]
IPA: /ˈmɪn ə strənt/

Ministrant is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 387 anagrams from letters in ministrant (aiimnnrstt).

Definitions for ministrant

adjective

  1. ministering.

noun

  1. a person who ministers.

Origin of ministrant

1660-70; Latin ministrant- (stem of ministrāns), present participle of ministrāre to serve. See minister, -ant

Examples for ministrant

Not until this ministrant had seated herself at the foot of Miss Berber's couch did that lady refer to Stefan's request.

The ministrant addressed the postulant, “Brother, dost thou wish to give thyself to our faith?”

And to this moment, no rushing river is half so ministrant to dread as is a still, dull hogshead, where insects float and fly.

The priest has twice intoned, Per omnia scula sculorum, the ministrant has rung repeatedly, and still you keep on playing.

He became Elijah's constant companion and pupil and ministrant, until the great man's departure.

Genius in her paused and slumbered: it had been as the ministrant of solitude: it was needed no more.

Let them rather claim maintenance from a grateful public, and live, like troubadours of old, ministrant to the general joy.

The spirit of Chaos, from her uncharted tracts, summons her ministrant powers of Death and Change.

Nor would the time of their ministrant be too much occupied by them, supposing him to have other uses to which to put it.

When his household cares obliged the ministrant to leave her room, Nydia began to re-collect her thoughts.

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