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Meaning
Noun
●
A person, in a
church
,
cinema
etc; who
escorts
people to their seats.
●
A
male
escort
at a wedding.
●
A
doorkeeper
in a courtroom.
●
An
assistant
to a
head teacher
or
schoolteacher
; an
assistant
teacher
.
⚠️
Any schoolteacher.
Verb
●
To
guide
people to their seats.
●
To
accompany
or
escort
(someone).
●
To
precede
; to
act
as a
forerunner
or herald.
●
To lead or
guide
somewhere.
Name
●
A
surname
originating
as an
occupation
for an usher.
●
A
suburb
of Bunbury, Western Australia.
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Origin
usher
English
huissier
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
Sourced from
Etym
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Usher
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