deacon

πŸ“– Definitions

noun

In a church, a person appointed as a lay leader to a position below a pastor, priest, etc.

verb tr.

1. To present the best part of something.

2. To pack or arrange in a way so that the finest pieces (such as fruit) are visible.

3. To adulterate; to doctor; to falsify.

4. To kill a calf or another animal soon after birth.

5. To ordain as a deacon.

6. To read aloud lines of a verse before singing.

verb intr.

To lie.

πŸ’¬ Usage Examples

β€œAnd again, when you catch a fellow off guard who seemed all right the first time, you may find that he deaconed himself for your benefit, and that all the big strawberries were on top.” George Horace Lorimer; Old Gorgon Graham; Doubleday; 1903. β€œβ€˜It’s pretty late,’ Andrew said. β€˜Why don’t we just stay at a roadhouse?’ β€˜I don’t think so.’ β€˜Why not?’ I deaconed. β€˜It would be my first time.’ β€˜Don’t worry.
I’ll show you.’ Girls notoriously claimed they did it because they were drunk. But, in fact, I was drunk -- on euphoria.” Paul M. Levitt; Chin Music; Roberts Rinehart; 2001.
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