macer

/ˈmeɪsər/
noun
  1. A person who carries a mace, especially a ceremonial macebearer.
    • In medieval times, a macer was often a guard or official who carried a mace.
    • The university's macer wore a traditional robe and carried the silver mace.
    • The macer led the procession into the cathedral.
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