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“predicant”
1. Someone who affirms, or proclaims; specifically, characterized by a preacher: A large congregation was in the local church listening to their predicant who was presenting and explaining passages from the Bible.
2. Etymology: from Latin praedicans, "a declaration"; from the verb praedicare, in ecclesiastical Latin, "to preach".
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2. Etymology: from Latin praedicans, "a declaration"; from the verb praedicare, in ecclesiastical Latin, "to preach".
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“predicant”
A person who affirms, preaches, or proclaims, as characterized by a preacher. (1)
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