Word of the day: Deacon

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Who knew it was also a verb? Not I.

It's pronounced dee-kuhn.


noun

1. (in hierarchical churches) a member of the clerical order next below that of a priest.

2. (in other churches) an appointed or elected officer having variously defined duties.

3. (in Freemasonry) either of two officers in a masonic lodge.


-verb (used with object)

4. to pack (vegetables or fruit) with only the finest pieces or the most attractive sides visible.

5. to falsify (something); doctor.

6. to castrate (a pig or other animal).

7. to read aloud (a line of a psalm, hymn, etc.) before singing it.

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