Definitions for predicant

predicant pred·i·cant

Spelling: [pred-i-kuh nt]
IPA: /ˈprɛd ɪ kənt/

Predicant is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 772 anagrams from letters in predicant (acdeinprt).

Definitions for predicant

noun

  1. a preacher.

adjective

  1. preaching:

Origin of predicant

1580-90; Latin praedicant- (stem of praedicāns), present participle of praedicāre to preach; see -ant

Examples for predicant

I remember Suzanne standing before the little table, behind which was the predicant with his book.

Luckily, the predicant took no notice of this incident, for he was thinking about himself as he was too prone to do.

Seeing the "predicant" coming, the old man hastily opened his Bible and began to read at random.

A tournament of that class was being held all that summer between the regular priests and the newly-instituted predicant Friars.

For two hours Erasmus Smith, the Boer predicant, argued in vain in behalf of his flock.

The loose leaves had been first collected by another Brother Henry, also a predicant friar.

Also my quarrel with the predicant had put me out of temper.

It appears probable that at an early period of their preaching, a very large percentage of the predicant Friars were Gospellers.

“Some children,” said the predicant Friar, with a tender intonation.

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