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Noun
intercessor (plural intercessors)
- One who intercedes, particularly
- A mediator, one who reconciles enemies or pleads for another.
- ✤ Synonyms: see Thesaurus: deputy
- An intermediary, a middleman.
- ✤ Synonyms: intermediary, middleman, go-between, solicitor
- ✤ Kings were revered, in many cases not merely as priests, that is, as intercessors between man and god, but as themselves gods…1
- (Roman Catholicism, Greek Orthodoxy) A saint believed to plead for a sinner to God.
- ✤ *St Mary the Intercessor *
- (Roman Catholicism) A bishop who acts during a vacancy in a see.
Etymology
Late 15th century, from Latin intercessor,2 from Latin intercēdō, from inter (“between”) + cēdō (“to go”) (English cede), literally “go-between”.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈɪntə(ɹ)ˌsɛsə(ɹ)/
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