Pronunciation: /ˈækəlɪs/
noun Acolis is a noun referring to a person who assists in religious ceremonies or services.
A1 An acolis is a small religious figure often used in Catholic ceremonies.
A2 During the procession, the priest carried the acolis with reverence.
B1 The acolis is traditionally made of silver and used to hold the Eucharist.
B2 The acolis is an important part of the Catholic Mass, symbolizing the presence of Christ.
C1 The intricate design of the acolis reflects the craftsmanship of the artisan who created it.
C2 Scholars debate the historical significance of the acolis in early Christian rituals.
adjective Acolis does not have an applicable adjective.
A1 The acolis puppy wagged its tail happily.
A2 The acolis flowers in the garden bloomed beautifully.
B1 The acolis book on the shelf was old and dusty.
B2 The acolis painting in the museum was breathtaking.
C1 The acolis architecture of the ancient city was awe-inspiring.
C2 The acolis sculpture in the art gallery was truly magnificent.
formal The acolis of the church were responsible for assisting the priest during the religious ceremonies.
informal The acolis at the event were in charge of making sure everything ran smoothly.
slang I heard the acolis are throwing a party this weekend, do you want to come?
figurative She was like an acolis, always there to support and help others in need.
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