Definition of Doorkeepers. Meaning of Doorkeepers. Synonyms of Doorkeepers

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Definition of Doorkeepers

Doorkeeper
Doorkeeper Door"keep`er, n. One who guards the entrance of a house or apartment; a porter; a janitor.

Meaning of Doorkeepers from wikipedia

- The doorkeepers are badged officers of the United Kingdom Houses of Parliament. The role of doorkeeper dates back to the 1300s, when the Palace of Westminster...
- The sergeant at arms and doorkeeper of the United States Senate (originally known as the doorkeeper of the Senate from April 7, 1789 – 1798) is the protocol...
- A doorman, also known as doorkeeper, is someone who is posted at, and often guards, a door, or by extension another entrance (specific similar terms exist...
- States) 104–186 (text) (PDF)) in an effort to save money. Thirty-three doorkeepers served until the position was abolished and the office's duties were...
- Thomas Claxton ( Doorkeeper of the House) as researched by Tommy Claxton". Mactec on the Web. Retrieved November 5, 2018. "Doorkeepers of the House". United...
- position was called as "Master of the doorkeepers" first in 1261. He was the magistrate of the royal guards ("doorkeepers") according that source. He had to...
- In ancient times, many duties of the sacrist were performed by the doorkeepers (ostiarii), and later by the treasurers and mansionarii. The Decretals...
- Ben, . . . and Eliphalehu, and Mikneiah, and Obed-edom, and Jeiel, the doorkeepers" (15:17-18). "So the singers, Heman, Asaph, and Ethan, [were appointed...
- subdeacons, 42 acolytes, and 52 exorcists, lectors, and ostiaries, or doorkeepers. According to the statement of the Liber Pontificalis, an ostiary named...
- In Hinduism, Jaya and Vijaya are the two dvarapalakas (gatekeepers) of the abode of Vishnu, known as Vai****ha (meaning place of eternal bliss). Due to...