"Usher" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH

Usher LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

This word is said to be derived from "huissier" and is the name of a subordinate officer in some English courts of law. Archb. Pr. 25

usher ENGLISH
Definition:

An under teacher, or assistant master, in a school.

usher ENGLISH
Definition:

An officer or servant who has the care of the door of a
court, hall, chamber, or the like; hence, an officer whose business it
is to introduce strangers, or to walk before a person of rank. Also,
one who escorts persons to seats in a church, theater, etc.

usher ENGLISH
Definition:

To introduce or escort, as an usher, forerunner, or
harbinger; to forerun; -- sometimes followed by in or forth; as, to
usher in a stranger; to usher forth the guests; to usher a visitor into
the room.

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Huissiers LAW AND LEGAL

ln French law. Marshals; ushers; process-servers; sheriffs* officers. Ministerial officers attached to the courts, to effect legal servlce of process …

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usherdom ENGLISH

The office or position of an usher; ushership; also, ushers, collectively.

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Usher Of The Black Rod LAW AND LEGAL

The gentleman usher of the black rod is an officer of the house of lords appointed by lletters patent from …

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ushership ENGLISH

The office of an usher; usherdom.

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