macebearer

NOUN
  1. an official who carries a mace of office
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How To Use macebearer In A Sentence

  • He was dressed in his official robes, had two sheriffs and a macebearer, and when he stood at the top of the grand staircase he was an imposing figure and the public was delighted with him. My First Years As A Frenchwoman, 1876-1879
  • A personal macebearer led the way, followed by a steward. Delizia!
  • He had a particular association with the borough of Southwark where he was also deputy macebearer as well as the town crier. London SE1 community website
  • And old Barlow the macebearer laid up with asthma, no mace on the table, nothing in order, no quorum even, and Hutchinson, the lord mayor, in Llandudno and little Lorcan Sherlock doing LOCUM TENENS for him. Ulysses
  • And old Barlow the macebearer laid up with asthma, no mace on the table, nothing in order, no quorum even, and Hutchinson, the lord mayor, in Llandudno and little Ulysses
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