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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005)n Merriam Webster'snoun Date: 1535 a person who tends a door Webster's 1913 DictionaryDoorkeeper Door"keep`er, n. One who guards the entrance of a house or apartment; a porter; a janitor. Collin's Cobuild Dictionary(doorkeepers) A doorkeeper is a person whose job is to stand at the door of a building such as a hotel and help people who are going in or out. N-COUNT International Standard Bible Encyclopediador'-kep-er (sho`er): The gates of an oriental city and of the temple courts so closely resembled the door of a house that the same Hebrew word was used for doorkeeper and gatekeeper. It is often translated by the less definite word "porter". In the preexilic writings (2Sa 18:26; 2Ki 7:10,11) reference is made to porters at the gates of the cities Mahanaim and Samaria. In these early writings there is also mention of a small number of "keepers of the threshold" of the temple, whose duties included the gathering of money from the people for temple purposes, and the care of the sacred vessels (2Ki 12:9; 22:4; 23:4). They held an honorable position (2Ki 25:18), and occupied chambers in the temple (Jer 35:4). The same term is used to describe officers in the household of the king of Persia (Es 2:21; 6:2). Soule's Dictionary of English Synonyms
Moby Thesaurusacolyte, acolytus, cerberus, concierge, deacon, diaconus, doorman, exorcist, exorcista, gatekeeper, holy orders, janitor, lector, major orders, minor orders, ostiarius, ostiary, porter, presbyter, priest, reader, receptionist, subdeacon, subdiaconus, usher, warden |