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Person Spear Carrier Role Opera Major Event August Noun

Word spear-carrier
Date August 21, 2009
Type noun
Syllables SPEER-kair-ee-er
Etymology "Spear-carrier" began to be used for a person having a non-speaking or supernumerary role in opera or theater in the 1950s. The name likely came from the nondescript, often spear-carrying soldiers who appear in the background or as walk-ons in plays about ancient Rome or Greece. Off-stage, "spear-carrier" refers to a person having a minimal role in the undertaking of some major event or in the workings of some major organization.
Examples Although the former aide was only a spear-carrier in the then-President's administration, his recently published memoir, which points an accusatory finger at several key players, is causing quite a stir.
Definition 1 a : a member of an opera chorus
b : a bit actor in a play
2 : a person whose actions are of little significance or value in an event or organization

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