POSTULANT


Meaning of POSTULANT in English

-lənt noun

( -s )

Etymology: French, from Medieval Latin postulant-, postulans-, present participle of postulare

1. : a candidate for admission to a religious order in the stage preliminary to the novitiate

2. : a person on probation before being admitted as a candidate for ordination in the Protestant Episcopal Church

Synonyms: see novice

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