CONCLAVIST


Meaning of CONCLAVIST in English

-və̇st noun

( -s )

Etymology: Italian conclavista, from conclave (from Medieval Latin) + -ista -ist

: an individual (as an ecclesiastical secretary or a lay servant) who attends a cardinal in a conclave

cardinals who are ill or infirm may have two conclavists — Arnaldo Cortesi

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