Irish prelate who deduced from the Bible that Creation occurred in the year 4004 BC (1581-1656)
To go or travel in the company of someone.
An official stationed at the entrance of a courtroom or legislative chamber.
Someone employed to conduct others.
Другие значения термина "usher" 1 Number two: I'm expecting the elections to usher in a new Zimbabwe.
2 He also said a no-deal Brexit would usher in years of negotiations.
3 He will pay the usher in macaroni, and the barrister in jests.
4 The Goddess commands the Harlequin to usher in the Pageant of Roses.
5 The demise of the euro would not likely usher in fresh conflict.
6 A lackey in red livery would usher the strangers into the audience-chamber.
7 He rang the bell; and, when the usher came in, he asked,-
8 Eugene was in the act of desiring the usher to announce him.
9 Thais believe water washes away bad luck and helps usher in prosperity.
10 The usher was deceived by the gravity and assurance of the monk.
11 The usher called an attendant, and in his presence gave the money.
12 Sci-fi and showbiz: and all to usher in a Land Rover concept.
13 You didn't exactly dress for the service. The usher had a point.
14 The usher pointed; the gentleman thanked him and held out a dime.
15 The personal usher was previously a director of elections in Ahern's constituency.
16 The pessimists warned that it would usher in the End of Days.
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