Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for SECT'A-RY
SECT'A-RY, n. [Fr. sectaire.]
- A person who separates from an established church, or from the prevailing denomination of Christians; one that belongs to a sect; a dissenter.
- A follower; a pupil. [Not in use.] – Spenser.
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