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lizzydrippin | 01:46 Wed 20th May 2009 | ChatterBank
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Can anyone kindly tell me what the person that commentates (for want of the correct word) at a funeral is called, I know its usually a vicar or a pastor or a priest ect but whats the other name they are called?
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On thinking about it, if you had used "valedictorian" you would not have been really grammatically incorrect....more like socially incorrect. The term "valedictorian" refers to a person giving a final address to a class of graduates in an academic setting, mainly in Canada and the US I think. However, the root word "valediction" sort of means a farewell speech, and that is what a eulogist does.
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Cheers stewey, thats 2 new words Ive learned (learnt?) and I was pleasantly surprised that 'valetdictorian' didn't mean something rude, I quite like that word, I'll have to think of a sentence I can use it in (any suggestions gratefully received).

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