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hierodule

 
Dictionary: hi·er·o·dule   ('ər-ə-dūl', -dyūl') pronunciation
 
n.

A slave serving in an ancient temple, as in Greece or Anatolia, in the service of a specific deity.

[Late Latin hierodūlus, from Greek hierodoulos : hieron, temple (from neuter of hieros, holy) + doulos, slave.]

hierodulic hi'er·o·du'lic (-dū'lĭk, -dyū'-) adj.
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