Home › Words › C › caeremoniariuscaeremoniarius/ˌsɛɹɪˌmə(ʊ).niˈɛəɹi.əs/caeremoniarius means an official in charge of religious ceremonies.caeremoniarius is pronounced /ˌsɛɹɪˌmə(ʊ).niˈɛəɹi.əs/.EtymologyFrom Latin [Term?].nounAn official in charge of religious ceremonies.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.ceremonial 66% match — Of, relating to, consisting of, or used in a ceremony. vs caeremoniarius →ceremonialist 64% match — A person who is fond of ceremonial in religion vs caeremoniarius →ceremonially 62% match — In a ceremonial manner. vs caeremoniarius →ceremoniously 61% match — In a ceremonious manner. vs caeremoniarius →ecclesiarch 61% match — An official of the Eastern Church, equivalent to a sacristan in the Western Church. vs caeremoniarius →ceremonious 61% match — According to the required or usual ceremonies, formalities, or rituals; specifically (Christianity, obsolete), to ceremonial laws in the Bible. vs caeremoniarius →anticeremonialist 60% match — One who opposes ceremonial in religion. vs caeremoniarius →ceremony 60% match — A ritual, with religious or cultural significance. vs caeremoniarius →