"Pulpiteer" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Pulpiteer" Meaning

A pulpiteer is an informal 17th-century term for a traveling preacher, lecturer, or missionary who delivers sermons from a pulpit, particularly in a remote or unreached area.

"Pulpiteer" Examples

Definition of Pulpiteer


Not a commonly used word, but it can be found in historical context.

Usage Examples


The 19th-century Christian writer, Charles Haddon Spurgeon, was known for his powerful pulpiteers who accompanied him on his preaching tours.
Although the term "pulpiteer" is mostly used in the context of historical Christianity, it has been occasionally used to describe itinerant preachers.
A popular angle of historical literature depicts the lives of 18th and 19th-century pulpiteers who lugged suitcases full of clothing, almost dysfunctionally light for the unknown reception that awaited them.
Determined adventurers eager to emulate those pulpiteers in exploring unfamiliar territories teamed up with preachers who ventured far off without much guarantee of return or success.
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Pulped (verb) refers to the act of crushing or breaking down something, especially an ore or a plant, into a pulp or a soft, fragrant mass.<br><br>Example: The coffee beans were pulped to extract their flavors and oils.<br><br>It can also refer to something that has been reduced to a soft, fragmented mass.<br><br>Example: The doctor had to pulped the wounded limb before bandaging it.<br><br>In general, pulped implies a breaking down or crushing, often to extract a particular substance or component.

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A raised platform or stand, typically in a church, from which a preacher can speak to an audience.

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Fleshy or soft.