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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cer·e·mo·ny
n.
;
pl
.
Ceremonies
1.
Ar
act
or
series
of
acts
,
often
of
a
symbolical
character
,
prescribed
by
law
,
custom
,
or
authority
,
in
the
conduct
of
important
matters
,
as
in
the
performance
of
religious
duties
,
the
transaction
of
affairs
of
state
,
and
the
celebration
of
notable
events
;
as
,
the
ceremony
of
crowning
a
sovereign
;
the
ceremonies
observed
in
consecrating
a
church
;
marriage
and
baptismal
ceremonies
.
According
to
all
the
rites
of
it
,
and
according
to
all
the
ceremonies
thereof
shall
ye
keep
it
[
the
Passover].
--
Numb
.
ix
. 3
Bring
her
up
the
high
altar
,
that
she
may
The
sacred
ceremonies
there
partake
. --
Spenser
.
[
The
heralds
]
with
awful
ceremony
And
trumpet's
sound
,
throughout
the
host
proclaim
A
solemn
council
. --
Milton
.
2.
Behavior
regulated
by
strict
etiquette
;
a
formal
method
of
performing
acts
of
civility
;
forms
of
civility
prescribed
by
custom
or
authority
.
Ceremony
was
but
devised
at
first
To
set
a
gloss
on
. . .
hollow
welcomes
. . .
But
where
there
is
true
friendship
there
needs
none
. --
Shak
.
Al
ceremonies
are
in
themselves
very
silly
things
;
but
yet
a
man
of
the
world
should
know
them
.
--
Chesterfield
.
3.
A
ceremonial
symbols
;
an
emblem
,
as
a
crown
,
scepter
,
garland
,
etc
. [
Obs
.]
Disrobe
the
images
,
If
you
find
them
decked
with
ceremonies
.
. . .
Let
no
images
Be
hung
with
Cæsar's
trophies
. --
Shak
.
4.
A
sign
or
prodigy
;
a
portent
. [
Obs
.]
Cæsar,
I
never
stood
on
ceremonies
,
Yet
,
now
they
fright
me
. --
Shak
.
Master of ceremonies
,
an
officer
who
determines
the
forms
to
be
observed
,
or
superintends
their
observance
,
on
a
public
occasion
.
Not to stand on ceremony
,
not
to
be
ceremonious
;
to
be
familiar
,
outspoken
,
or
bold
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
master
of
ceremonies
n
:
a
person
who
acts
as
host
at
formal
occasions
(
makes
an
introductory
speech
and
introduces
other
speakers
) [
syn
:
emcee
,
host
]
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