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Doorkeeper   /dˈɔrkˌipər/   Listen
Doorkeeper

noun
1.
An official stationed at the entrance of a courtroom or legislative chamber.  Synonym: usher.
2.
The lowest of the minor Holy Orders in the unreformed Western Church but now suppressed by the Roman Catholic Church.  Synonyms: ostiarius, ostiary.
3.
Someone who guards an entrance.  Synonyms: door guard, doorman, gatekeeper, hall porter, ostiary, porter.






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"Doorkeeper" Quotes from Famous Books



... of the humblest place in the kingdom—unworthy to be a doorkeeper in the house of my God," I answered, and recoiled from the sound of my own words; for they seemed to imply that I believed myself worthy of the position I occupied. I hastened to correct them: "But do not mistake my thoughts," I said; "I do not dream ...
— The Seaboard Parish Vol. 3 • George MacDonald

... be caught. I know the ways of the people, where they are likely to be sleeping, and where their guards are posted. The chances are they will be asleep in a short time, like that fellow who is acting as doorkeeper to us. If I can manage to reach our camp, Hendricks will soon come and set ...
— Hendricks the Hunter - The Border Farm, a Tale of Zululand • W.H.G. Kingston

... goes on—'A day in Thy courts is better than a thousand; I had rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God than dwell in the tents of wickedness.' 'A day in Thy courts is better than a thousand.' We all know how strangely elastic time is, and have sometimes been amazed when we remembered what an infinity of joy or sorrow we had lived through ...
— Expositions Of Holy Scripture - Volume I: St. Luke, Chaps. I to XII • Alexander Maclaren

... The doorkeeper smiled contemptuously, and shut down with a bang the bar that kept off the public. Larry doubled his fist, and flushed crimson; then he remembered the importance of the business he had on hand, and quietly drew the requisite sum from his ...
— The Golden Dream - Adventures in the Far West • R.M. Ballantyne

... did the designing was complaining of a headache, and wanted to be doorkeeper, that he might have plenty of fresh air. The man who was supposed to oil the machinery wanted to wash the windows—he said it was a cleaner job; and the messengers were tired of going back and forth all day—they wanted to sit quietly ...
— Master of the Vineyard • Myrtle Reed


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