apparitor

/əˈpɛrɪtər/
noun
  1. An official in a court or church who carries out orders, such as delivering summonses or maintaining order.
    • In medieval times, an apparitor would announce the arrival of a bishop.
    • The church apparitor ensured that the pews were ready for the service.
    • The apparitor delivered the court summons to the defendant's home.
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