noun
- The Lord's Prayer, especially in Latin.
- A rosary bead or a string of beads used in prayer, typically with larger beads marking the Lord's Prayer.
- A continuous chain or belt with buckets or cups attached, used to raise water or transport materials.
Usage: religious; often capitalized
Usage: religious
Usage: mechanical; also called paternoster lift or paternoster chain
Examples
- The monk recited the paternoster each morning as part of his daily devotion.
- She fingered the beads of her paternoster while praying in the chapel.
- The old mill used a paternoster to lift grain to the upper floors.
- The office building featured a distinctive paternoster lift that moved continuously without stopping.
- Medieval churches often displayed a paternoster carved from ivory or wood.
- Workers operated the paternoster chain to transport buckets of water from the well.