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 Translation for 'doorkeeper' from English to Latin
NOUN   a doorkeeper | doorkeepers
SYNO door guard | doorkeeper | doorman | ...
cancellarius {m}doorkeeper
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Translation for 'doorkeeper' from English to Latin

doorkeeper
cancellarius {m}
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Usage Examples English
  • Caputo was criminally charged for an incident where he allegedly kicked open a door to the House chamber which struck an assistant doorkeeper during the final week of the 2019 legislative session.
  • Cagney held a variety of jobs early in his life: junior architect, copy boy for the "New York Sun", book custodian at the New York Public Library, bellhop, draughtsman, and night doorkeeper.
  • The United States House of Representatives had an official doorkeeper until the post was abolished in 1995.
  • Bitu or Bidu (formerly read Neti or Nedu) was a minor Mesopotamian god who served as the doorkeeper of the underworld. His name is Akkadian in origin, but he is present in Sumerian sources as well.
  • The doorkeeper is responsible for informing all participants who enter a meeting of all pertinent information, distributing relevant literature (agenda, etc.), and briefly informing latecomers of what topics have been covered.

  • Jan meanwhile leaves the apartment and goes to the Dukla mine to talk with Petr. She wants to leave his parents. The doorkeeper doesn't let her into the mine area. She waits in front of the gate.
  • Terys takes Arya to the House of Black and White, the headquarters of the Faceless Men, but the doorkeeper denies her entry.
  • Olaf, Kristoff, and Sven escort the Snowgies to Elsa's former ice palace, where they stay with the palace's snow-giant doorkeeper and current owner Marshmallow.
  • He started as a doorkeeper for the Indiana House of Representatives, then was Assistant Policy Director, and later served as Senior Policy Analyst.
  • Aspairt may have been a quarryman before becoming doorkeeper at the hospital.

  • Dana worked as assistant doorkeeper and assistant secretary of the Vermont Senate in the 1880s and 1890s.
  • Benedict prescribes that the doorkeeper shall say "Deo gratias", as often as a stranger knocks at the door or a beggar asks for assistance.
  • The word "janitor" derives from the Latin "ianitor", meaning doorkeeper or porter, itself from "ianua", meaning door, entrance or gate.
  • Most major gods had a so-called sukkal, a minor deity serving as their vizier, messenger or doorkeeper.
  • A television episode in 1964 had Geoffrey Keen in the lead role, Keith Barron as Nigel Bathgate, Joss Ackland as Jasper Garnett and Nigel Hawthorne as a temple doorkeeper.

  • In 1789 Jean-Louis Pons began work at Marseille Obs. as a doorkeeper, but he also received lesson in astronomy; by 1801 he discovered his first comet.
  • As well as maintaining the security of the chamber, galleries and committees of the House of Commons, the doorkeepers also have ceremonial duties.
  • He was Doorkeeper of the New York State Assembly in 1872, 1873, 1874, 1876 and 1877; a member of the State Assembly (Rensselaer Co., 2nd D.) in 1885 and 1886; Second Assistant Doorkeeper of the State Assembly in 1897; and an assistant doorkeeper of the State Assembly in 1900.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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