Cannophori

/kəˈnɒfəraɪ/ noun

Plural of cannophorus; priests or attendants who carried sacred vessels in ancient religious processions.

From Greek 'kannophoros' (κάνναβος-φόρος), combining 'kanna' (reed/cane) and 'phoros' (bearer). The term evolved in ancient Greek religious contexts to describe ceremonial officials.

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