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Verger vs Churchwarden - What's the difference?

verger | churchwarden |

As nouns the difference between verger and churchwarden

is that verger is one who carries a verge, or emblem of office while churchwarden is a lay officer of the Church of England who handles the secular affairs of the parish.

verger

English

(wikipedia verger)

Noun

(en noun)
  • One who carries a verge, or emblem of office.
  • (chiefly, British) A lay person who takes care of the interior of a church and acts as an attendant during services, where he or she carries the verge (or virge). An usher; in major ecclesiastical landmarks, a tour guide. In the United States, the office is generally combined with that of sexton.
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  • ‘We have often seen each other,’ said Little Dorrit, recognising the sexton, or the beadle, or the verger , or whatever he was, ‘when I have been at church here.’
  • (UK) An attendant upon a dignitary, such as a bishop or dean, a justice, etc.
  • (Strype)
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    churchwarden

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (British) A lay officer of the Church of England who handles the secular affairs of the parish.
  • (US) A similar functionary of the Episcopal church.
  • (UK, slang) A churchwarden pipe.
  • There was a small wooden table placed in front of the smoldering fire, with decanters, a jar of tobacco, and two long churchwardens . — W. Black.

    Derived terms

    * churchwarden pipe * churchwardenship

    See also

    * vestry