Also 6 acoluteship. [f. prec. + -SHIP.] The position or office of an acolyte.
1562. Foxe, A. & M., I. 749/2. [Degrading] from Acoluteship, by taking from them the Cruet and Candlestick.
Also 6 acoluteship. [f. prec. + -SHIP.] The position or office of an acolyte.
1562. Foxe, A. & M., I. 749/2. [Degrading] from Acoluteship, by taking from them the Cruet and Candlestick.