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+ | One who carries the verge or other emblem of authority before a scholastic, legal, or religious dignitary in a procession.<br> | ||
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'''Really? 'The Black Dog'?... Things...Never Said."<br> | '''Really? 'The Black Dog'?... Things...Never Said."<br> |
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what Verger of the Temple of the Self...?
verg·er (vûrjr)
NOUN:
Chiefly British
One who carries the verge or other emblem of authority before a scholastic, legal, or religious dignitary in a procession.
One who takes care of the interior of a church and acts as an attendant during ceremonies. American Heritage Dictionary
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Really? 'The Black Dog'?... Things...Never Said."
The Black Dog was Winston Churchill's name for the massive depression that sometimes took him over.