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121Earl Marshal — noun (in the UK) the officer presiding over the College of Arms, with ceremonial duties on various royal occasions …
122clean — I. a. 1. Unstained, unspotted, spotless, unsoiled, unsullied, immaculate, cleanly, neat. 2. Unadulterated, unmixed, pure, purified, clarified. 3. Neat, delicate, shapely, graceful, light, dexterous, adroit, free from bungling. 4. Entire, complete …
123ceremonialise — /sɛrəˈmoʊniəlaɪz/ (say seruh mohneeuhluyz) verb (t) (ceremonialised, ceremonialising) to surround with ceremonial rites and formalities: to ceremonialise marriage. Also, ceremonialize …
124lustral — [lus′trəl] adj. [L lustralis < lustrum, LUSTRUM] 1. of, used in, or connected with ceremonial purification 2. Rare of a lustrum, or five year period …
125earl — n. a British nobleman ranking between a marquess and a viscount (cf. COUNT(2)). Phrases and idioms: Earl Marshal (in the UK) the officer presiding over the College of Heralds, with ceremonial duties on various royal occasions. Earl Palatine hist …
126ceremonious — ceremonial, ceremonious 1. Ceremonial, meaning ‘with or concerning ritual or ceremony’, is a neutral descriptive adjective (as in ceremonial occasions / ceremonial dress / for ceremonial reasons). Ceremonious, meaning ‘having or showing a… …
127Chinese armour — Ceremonial military uniform of the Qianlong Emperor (r. 1735–1796). China has a long history of armour and weapons development. China has many varieties of armour, but the most were of the lamellar, coat of plates, brigandine and scaled varieties …
128Shikinen sengu — Ceremonial year shrine transfer . Usually refers to the ceremonial transfer of the kami of Ise Jingu to the adjacent shrine, rebuilt every twenty years. The latest (61 st) sengu ceremony at Ise took place in 1993, though the complex… …