Hagiographer (noun)

A person who writes the biographies or legends of saints.

Origin:

Derived from the greek 'hagios' meaning 'holy' and 'grapho' meaning 'to write'.

Examples:

  1. The hagiographer's account of the saint's life was considered to be a work of great religious significance.
  2. The hagiographer's style of writing was characterized by a blend of factual information and miraculous events.
  3. The hagiographer's task was to collect information about the saints from various sources and to present it in a unified and coherent manner.
  4. The hagiographer's works served as a source of inspiration and guidance for the faithful.
  5. The hagiographer's contribution to the history of the church is immense, as his writings provide a window into the beliefs and practices of early Christianity.
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