noun
- a person who writes or composes epistles or letters
- in Christian liturgy, a cleric who reads the Epistle during a service
Usage: archaic or literary; often used in historical or religious contexts
Usage: ecclesiastical; historical
Examples
- The epistoler of the early church was responsible for composing important theological letters.
- Medieval monasteries employed skilled epistolars to draft correspondence on behalf of the abbot.
- During the service, the epistoler stood at the lectern to read the appointed Epistle.
- Paul is remembered as one of history's greatest epistolars, whose letters shaped Christian doctrine.
- The epistoler's role in the liturgy was to bridge the congregation and the sacred text.