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Shriver Meaning in English

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ˈʃɹaɪvɝ
SHRY-vur
ˈʃraɪvə
SHRY-vuh

Definition

An old term for a priest who hears confessions and gives absolution, often used in religious or historical contexts.

Usage & Nuances

Very rarely used in modern English—mostly found in old texts or discussions about medieval religion. 'Shriver' specifically refers to a confessor priest, not just any priest. Not interchangeable with 'shriver' as a surname.

Example Sentences

The shriver listened to the villagers' confessions.

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In old churches, the shriver had a small room for confessions.

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A shriver's duty was to help people seek forgiveness.

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During Lent, villagers would line up to see the shriver before Easter.

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The village legend spoke of a kind shriver who visited every home.

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You’ll only find the word 'shriver' in really old English books these days.

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