From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsacristansac‧ris‧tan /ˈsækrəstən/ noun [countable] RRCsomeone whose job is to take care of the holy objects in a church
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sacristan• I bribed the sacristan to take me down.Origin sacristan (1300-1400) Medieval Latin sacristanus, from sacrista “sacristan”, from Latin sacer; → SACRED