Definition of Personator. Meaning of Personator. Synonyms of Personator

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Definition of Personator

Personator
Personator Per"son*a`tor, n. One who personates. ``The personators of these actions.' --B. Jonson.

Meaning of Personator from wikipedia

- (Chinese: 尸; pinyin: shī; Wade–Giles: sh'ih; lit. 'corpse') was a ceremonial "personator" who represented a dead relative during ancient Chinese ancestral sacrifices...
- of English criminal offences § Forgery, personation and cheating. Shi (personator) "Personate definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary". Collins...
- p****age about the ceremony for the personator of the dead: Then the host descends and washes a goblet. The personator and the aide descend also, and the...
- ritual masks as something that may have been worn by a shi (尸; 'corpse') "personator, impersonator; ceremonial representative of a dead relative". The shi...
- relative. Impressionist Look-alike Personation Police impersonation Shi (personator), in the Chinese ancestor ritual: a figure impersonating ancestors Soundboard...
- was used interchangeably for yí 夷, rén 人 "human", and shī 尸 "corpse; personator of the dead; inactive; lay out". The archeologist and scholar Guo Moruo...
- imperial China Shi (rank) (士), rank group for non-commissioned officers Shi (personator) (尸), a ceremonial "corpse" involved in early forms of ancestor worship...
- Shang/Zhou China, later the scholar-gentry class of imperial China Shi (personator) (尸), a ceremonial "corpse" involved in early forms of ancestor worship...
- return this gracious deed to them in life and after. The shi (尸; "corpse, personator") was a Zhou dynasty (1045–256 BCE) sacrificial representative of a dead...
- dead; the preparation and installation of a spirit tablet or the use of a personator, often symbolic. Sometimes, ritual specialists such as Taoist priests...