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Webster 1913 Edition
Crosier
Cro′sier
(kr?′zh?r)
, Noun.
[OE.
rocer
, croser
, croyser
, fr. croce
crosier, OF. croce
, croche
, F. crosse
, fr. LL. crocea
, crocia
, from the same German or Celtic sourse as F. croc
hook; akin to E. crook
.] The pastoral staff of a bishop (also of an archbishop, being the symbol of his office as a shepherd of the flock of God.
☞ The true shape of the crosier was with a hooked or curved top; the archbishop’s staff alone bore a cross instead of a crook, and was of exceptional, not of regular form.
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Webster 1828 Edition
Crosier
CROSIER
,Noun.
1.
A bishop crook or pastoral staff, a symbol of pastoral authority and care. It consists of a gold or silver staff, crooked at the top, and is carried occasionally before bishops and abbots, and held in the hand when they give solemn benedictions. The use of crosiers is ancient. Originally a crosier was a staff with a cross on the top, in form of a crutch or T.2.
In astronomy, four stars in the southern hemisphere, in the form of a cross.Definition 2024
crosier
crosier
English
Alternative forms
Noun
crosier (plural crosiers)
- A staff with a hooked end similar to a shepherd's crook, or with a cross at the end, carried by an abbot, bishop, or archbishop as a symbol of office.
- (botany): A young fern frond, before it has unrolled; fiddlehead
Quotations
- For usage examples of this term, see Citations:crosier.
Translations
staff of a bishop or abbot