单词 | parish house |
释义 | > as lemmasparish house parish house n. (a) a house owned by a parish, esp. the house used to accommodate the minister or clergy; †(b) a house for the parish poor (obsolete). ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > institutional homes > [noun] > for the poor, infirm, etc. > workhouse working-house1597 workhouse1631 house of industry1679 spin-house1702 parish house1709 poorhouse1727 poorshouse1732 house?1825 union workhouse1830 union house1835 pauper asylum1837 great house1838 union1839 big house1851 spiniken1859 spike1866 lump1874 1709 in D. Yaxley Researcher's Gloss. Hist. Documents E. Anglia (2003) 109 Ye pars house Consisting of an Insett house with their Romes vis a hall a kiching, a litell parlour & panterie over ye seler with Chameres over them all. 1722 W. Sewel Hist. Quakers viii. 415 The Parish House hath been a Temple for Idols. 1762 O. Goldsmith Citizen of World I. 100 In every parish house..the poor are supplied with food, cloths, fire, and a bed to lie on. 1892 Catholic World May 244 The old priest occupied, of course, the parish house adjoining, and it never occurred to his mind that it would be necessary to hand over either church or rectory to the new bishop. 2002 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 23 May 79/1 He had made a statement before the trial began that he'd encountered EMP Specialist Obdulio Villanueva..in front of the San Sebastián parish house. < as lemmas |
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