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  1. Paternoster lift - Wikipedia

    A paternoster (/ ˌpeɪtərˈnɒstər /, / ˌpɑː -/, or / ˌpæ -/) or paternoster lift is a passenger elevator, consisting of a chain of open compartments, each usually designed for two people, that move …

  2. PATERNOSTER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    ˈpä-ˌter-ˈnä-stər, -ˈnä-ˌster 1 often Paternoster : lord's prayer 2 : a word formula repeated as a prayer or magical charm

  3. PATERNOSTER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Paternoster in British English (ˌpætəˈnɒstə ) noun (sometimes not capital) Roman Catholic Church

  4. PATERNOSTER Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Paternoster definition: Also Pater Noster. the Lord's Prayer, especially in the Latin form.. See examples of PATERNOSTER used in a sentence.

  5. paternoster - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Nov 1, 2025 · A paternoster is any style of hook rig where the hook (s) are on droppers above a fixed sinker. One or two hooks are used on a paternoster rig. The droppers are tied using …

  6. Paternoster - Definition, Usage & Quiz | P | Dictionary | Ultimate …

    Sep 21, 2025 · Learn about the term 'Paternoster,' its origins, meanings, and applications in both religious and secular contexts. Understand its historical significance and contemporary usage.

  7. paternoster, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English …

    There are nine meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun paternoster, three of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  8. Paternoster - definition of paternoster by The Free Dictionary

    n. 1. often Paternoster The Lord's Prayer. 2. One of the large beads on a rosary on which the Lord's Prayer is said. 3. A sequence of words spoken as a prayer or a magic formula. 4. A …

  9. Paternoster | Encyclopedia MDPI

    A paternoster (/ˈpeɪtərˈnɒstər/, /ˈpɑː-/, or /ˈpæ-/) or paternoster lift is a passenger elevator which consists of a chain of open compartments (each usually designed for two persons) that move …

  10. History of Paternoster - Cyclic Passenger Elevator

    One of the more intriguing designs of that time was the discovery of Paternoster, ever-revolving passenger elevator that consisted of a chain of open compartments (which usually carried only …