diacre
deacon
noun dee-AKR Rare
Origin: From Greek 'diakonos', servant or minister.
Usage Note
Diacre is an ordained minister ranking below a priest in Catholic, Orthodox, and many Protestant churches. In the Catholic Church, a diacre permanent (permanent deacon) can be married, unlike priests. The feminine form diaconesse exists in Protestant traditions.
Examples
"Le diacre a lu l'évangile pendant la messe."
Natural Translation
The deacon read the gospel during Mass.
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