deacon
The masculine form of "deaconess" is "deacon." While "deaconess" specifically refers to a female who serves in a diaconal role within certain Christian denominations, "deacon" is used for males in similar positions of service and ministry. Both roles can involve various responsibilities, such as assisting in church functions and providing support to the congregation.
The plural form of the noun deaconess is deaconesses.The plural possessive form is deaconesses'.Example: The deaconesses' daughters are in the choir.
Both Deaconess, or Deacon is acceptable
Deaconess is a female deacon.
The correct spelling is deaconesses.
that is the masculine form
There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns ending in s:Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word: deaconess'Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word: deaconess'sExamples:The deaconess' appointment is at six.The deaconess's appointment is at six.
Olympias the Deaconess was born in 368.
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