Communicants [noun]
Definition of Communicants:
believer
Synonyms of Communicants:
Sentence/Example of Communicants:
He was here for his third time; for two years a regular communicant, having received a good deal of teaching before I knew him.
The Duke of Argyll is a seatholder and frequent communicant; and other persons of general and literary distinction.
But a year or two passes over, and the critical season arrives when our young communicant ‘comes out,’ as the word is.
What was I doing to let that so promising communicant go so far astray, and I never to go after him?
Blackbird was probably a good communicant of some wilderness mission, but this brought her no nearer to a son of Ireland.
First a drop to each; all drank to the health of the little first-communicant; they touched glasses.
Si ad modum loquendi, remissus est modus et humilis, quia locutio Vulgaris, in qua et muliercul communicant.
The superlative charm of this beverage seems to be the extreme rigidity it imparts to the persevering communicant.
What is the particular preparation needful to a fit communicant?
He was himself a regular communicant, and he desired to keep it as it was.