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from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In ecclesiastical history, about the fourth century, one of a body of minor clergy who were employed as grave-diggers, and more commonly known as Copiatæ.
- noun One of a body of sectaries, about the fifteenth century, who rejected the sacraments, and celebrated their peculiar rites in ditches and caves.
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whichbe commented on the word fossarian
Clergyman moonlighting as a gravedigger. (from Phrontistery)
May 24, 2008