IPA: /lɪˌtɜːrdʒiˈɒlədʒɪst/
KK: /lɪˌtɜr.dʒiˈɑ.lə.dʒɪst/
A person who studies or specializes in the science of liturgy, which involves the rituals and ceremonies of religious worship.
The liturgiologist presented a fascinating lecture on the evolution of church services over the centuries.
Liturgiologist → It is formed from "liturgy" (from Greek "leitourgia", meaning public service or work) and "-ologist" (from Greek "-logia", meaning the study of). The word refers to someone who studies public worship or religious ceremonies.
Think of 'liturgy' as the study of public worship, and '-ologist' as someone who studies a specific field. This helps you remember that a liturgiologist is someone who studies the practices of public worship.