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crosier

Upper-Intermediate (B2)

IPA: /ˈkroʊʒər/

KK: /ˈkroʊʒər/

noun
Definition

A ceremonial staff that has a curved or cross-shaped top, used by bishops and abbots to represent their authority.


Example

The bishop held his crosier high during the ceremony to symbolize his leadership.


Conversation
Sloth A
Did you see the bishop carrying that beautiful crosier at the ceremony?
Sloth B
Yes, it looked so elegant and really stood out.
Sloth A
I wonder what the crosier symbolizes in their tradition.
Sloth B
It represents their role as a shepherd for the community, which is pretty meaningful.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
staff
crook
scepter
Antonyms
ordinary
common
unremarkable
Root Explanation

Crosier → The word 'crosier' comes from Old French 'crosier' (meaning a staff or crook), which is derived from 'crosse' (meaning a staff or crook). A crosier is a ceremonial staff carried by bishops, symbolizing their pastoral authority.

Memory Tip

Think of a 'staff' ('crosse') that symbolizes authority in a religious context — that's what a crosier represents.

Visually Confused Words
rosier
osier
crier
croupier
crassier
cosigner
consider
carouser
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