Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Bearing or entitled to bear a crozier: as, croziered prelates.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Crosiered.
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- adjective Alternative form of
crosiered .
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Examples
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Indeed, Mrs. Burton already pictured them mitred and croziered.
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There were croziered as well as mitred abbots: for instance, the superior of the Benedictine abbey at Bourges had a right to the crozier, but not to the mitre.
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The Abbot of Westminster was croziered and mitred.
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Seated round a long table were three-and-twenty grave and venerable personages, bearded, mitred, stoled, and croziered, -- all living statues of stone, like the Saint who had walked out of his niche.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 342, November 22, 1828 Various
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Indeed, Mrs. Burton already pictured them mitred and croziered.
The Life of Sir Richard Burton Wright, Thomas, 1859-1936 1906
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Indeed, Mrs. Burton already pictured them mitred and croziered.
The Life of Sir Richard Burton Thomas Wright 1897
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There was no need to look out in order to know that it had stopped snowing, that the air was windless, and that the stars were flashing silver-pale except one -- great golden-croziered shepherd of the thick, soft-footed, moving host.
Bride of the Mistletoe James Lane Allen 1887
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Wherefore are assembled so many croziered and mitred abbots, so many renowned doctors and masters.
The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2 Anatole France 1884
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