doorkeeperˈdɔrˌki pər, ˈdoʊr-
doorkeeper (n)
- plural
- doorkeepers
English Definitions:
usher, doorkeeper (noun)
an official stationed at the entrance of a courtroom or legislative chamber
doorkeeper, ostiary, ostiarius (noun)
the lowest of the minor Holy Orders in the unreformed Western Church but now suppressed by the Roman Catholic Church
doorkeeper, doorman, door guard, hall porter, porter, gatekeeper, ostiary (noun)
someone who guards an entrance
doorkeeper (Noun)
The person in charge of an entryway, sometimes just a doorman, sometimes something more.
doorkeeper
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, e.g. gatekeeper, hall porter). Specific uses include:
doorkeeper
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