Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Search the Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PROBA'TIONER, noun One who is on trial, or in a state to give proof of certain qualifications for a place or state.
While yet a young probationer
And candidate for heaven.
1. A novice.
2. In Scotland, a student in divinity, who, producing a certificate of a professor in an university of his good morals and qualifications, is admitted to several trials, and on acquitting himself well, is licensed to preach.
Word #:
41637Vol 2 Word #:
8866Mnemonics
Numeric Spelling:
161815212091514518Phone Spelling:
77622846637