- A
verger (or
virger, so
called after the
staff of the office, or
wandsman in
British English,
though archaic) is a person,
usually a layperson, who ****ists...
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Anglican and
Episcopal lay
church officers known as
vergers (or
originally virger – the
title derives from virge), who
originally used it as a 'weapon' to...
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shortened form of
vegetable or vegetables. (US: veggie, veggies)
verger (
virger, in some churches)
someone who
carries the
verge or
other emblem of authority...
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General ****embly The Dean and
Prebendaries of
Westminster The Prebendaries'
Virger A. J. R.
Greaves (1910–2000) The
Cross of
Westminster borne by the Reverend...
- The left tributaries, fed from the
Virgen North Chain, are the Nillbach,
Virger Stream, Mellitzbach, and the
Mitteldorfer Stream, and the
right tributaries...
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services to Export.
Horace Vernon Overington, BEM, Dean's
Virger, St. Paul's Cathedral.
Dorothy Maud Owen, Director,
County School of Music...