noun
- People who declare or recognize something as canonical; those who establish or validate something as authoritative or standard.
- In religious contexts, those who canonize or declare someone a saint.
Usage: Plural of canonizer; Often used in religious, literary, or academic contexts
Usage: Specialized religious usage; Related to the Catholic Church and sainthood processes
Examples
- The canonizers of Western literature have long debated which works deserve classic status.
- Church canonizers follow strict procedures before declaring someone a saint.
- Literary canonizers in universities shape which texts students study.
- The canonizers of the biblical canon made decisions that influenced Christianity for centuries.
- Modern canonizers of hip-hop music recognize certain albums as foundational to the genre.