| 单词 | vicarage | 
| 释义 | vicaragen. 1.   a.  The benefice or living of a vicar. ΘΚΠ society > faith > worship > benefice > kinds of benefice > 			[noun]		 > vicar's vicarage1425 1425    Rolls of Parl. IV. 290/2  				That they holde residence opon thaire Parsonages, Vikerages, and Hospitalites, opon payn of lesyng the valeu of thaire Benefice. c1438    Ld. Clifford in  J. Raine Charters Priory Finchale 		(1837)	 71  				There is a vicerege in Craven..of the which the presentacion longith to you. 1459    Rolls of Parl. V. 365  				The advouson of the Vicariage of the same. 1536    Protocols Town Clerks Glasgow 		(1897)	 IV. 98  				Factouris as thai allegit to the vyccarage of Mwnkland. 1589    T. Cooper Admon. People of Eng. 47  				That of Euans concerning the Vicarage of Warwike, is maliciously reported. 1631    in  S. R. Gardiner Rep. Cases Star Chamber & High Comm. 		(1886)	 246  				He was charged with the simonaicall resignation and bestowing of his viccaridge of Castor upon a young man, a minister. 1660    R. Coke Elements Power & Subjection 206 in  Justice Vindicated  				Tythes appertaining to Parish-Churches, Prebends, Hospitals, Vicaredges. 1695    W. Kennett Parochial Antiq. ix. 91  				We meet with no such early records that make them distinct and proper Vicariges. 1730    J. Swift Libel on Doctor D——ny 6  				The Offals of a Church distress't, A hungry Vicarage at best. 1749    J. Pote Hist. Windsor Castle 12  				It is a Vicaridge in the Deanery of Reading and Diocess of Salisbury. 1816    J. Austen Emma I. iv. 68  				Though the vicarage of Highbury was not large, he was known to have some independent  property.       View more context for this quotation 1863    H. Cox Inst. Eng. Govt.  iii. vii. 700  				The hereditaments of the Crown (except advowsons and vicarages). 1884    Manch. Examiner 14 May 5/3  				The plaintiff, a clergyman, who at one time had a vicarage at Bow. ΘΚΠ society > faith > worship > benefice > kinds of benefice > 			[noun]		 > parson's parsonagec1400 rectory1448 vicarage1501 rectorage1556 1501    Reg. Privy Seal Scotl. I. 98  				The parsonage of Sanct Colinez Kirk..with the annexis and vicaragis thairof, that is to say, Kilmolowok in Rasay and Kilmory in Walternes. ΘΚΠ society > faith > church government > member of the clergy > vicar > 			[noun]		 > collectively prudencea1450 vicarage1485 1485    in  J. T. Fowler Acts Church SS. Peter & Wilfrid, Ripon 		(1875)	 277  				I will that my messebuke be gyffyn to the vicarage in Rypon. 1505    in  J. T. Fowler Acts Church SS. Peter & Wilfrid, Ripon 		(1875)	 304  				The said mese..goo to the vicarege of Ripon, they doynge therfor a yerely obbett.  3.  The house or residence of a vicar; also, those who live in this. ΘΚΠ society > faith > artefacts > clerical residence (general) > other clerical residences > 			[noun]		 > vicar's vicarage1530 vicarage housea1552 society > faith > church government > member of the clergy > vicar > 			[noun]		 > collectively > who live in vicarage vicarage1820 1530    J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 285/1  				Vycrage a preestes house, presbytoire. 1611    R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues  				Presbitere, a Parsonage, Vicarage, or Priests house. 1612    H. Peacham Gentlemans Exercise  iii. 157  				The ancient coate of Bassingborne, which by chance I found in a window at the Vicaredge in Fulham. 1820    W. M. Praed Poems 		(1864)	 II. 136  				The traveller was to blame And not the Vicarage or the Vicar. 1891    S. Mostyn Curatica 150  				I had bidden the Vicarage farewell the night before. ΘΚΠ society > faith > worship > benefice > other financial matters > 			[noun]		 > church dues > to vicar vicarage1579 vicarage duty1597 1579    Munim. de Melros 		(Bannatyne Club)	 653  				Þe teind schevis..with small teindis and Viccaragis pertenand to þe saming Kirk. 1595    in  A. Macdonald  & J. Dennistoun Misc. Maitland Club 		(1833)	 I. 73  				The amount and quantitie of the vicarages of the said benefices, with the glebbis and mansis. 1684    Rec. Baron Court Stitchill 		(S.H.S.)	 95  				For not paying of Vicaradge at Mertimas, which..the Judge decerns them to pay punctually. 1762    in  Minutes of Evid. Nairne Peerage 		(1873)	 92 in  Sessional Papers House of Lords (H.L. A) XII. 65  				The town and lands of Kinnaird and the lands of Tullybeagles with the tiends parsonage and vicarage of the saids haill lands. 1775    L. Shaw Hist. Moray 353  				The Stipend is 80 Bolls of Victual, and about L. 50 of Vicarage. 1818    W. Scott Heart of Mid-Lothian vii, in  Tales of my Landlord 2nd Ser. I. 95  				What have I been paying stipend and teind parsonage and vicarage for? ΘΚΠ society > authority > delegated authority > action or function of a delegate or deputy > 			[noun]		 legacyc1384 proxy1440 vicarship1534 deputyship1587 attorneyship1598 vicegerentship1600 vicaragea1631 solicitorship1633 agenting1646 committeeship1648 representation1660 proxyship1674 proxyhood1776 surrogacy1811 assigneeship1829 locum tenency1831 delegateship1838 surrogateship1846 repping1910 society > faith > church government > member of the clergy > vicar > 			[noun]		 > office of vicaryc1420 vicarishipc1430 vicarship1534 vicaragea1631 vicariate1857 vicarate1883 a1631    J. Donne Serm. 		(1959)	 IV. 324  				Lacryma passionis Christi est vicaria. A great personage may speake of his Passion, of his blood; My vicarage is to speake of his Compassion and his teares. 1642    Bp. J. Taylor Of Sacred Order Episcopacy §37. 264  				This whole discourse showes..that they [the Bishops] have sole jurisdiction, and the Presbyters only in substitution and vicaridge. 1734    Bp. Petre in  E. H. Burton Life Bp. Challoner 		(1909)	 I. 93  				He gave up his pious spirit..in the ninety second year of his age and forty sixth of his episcopate and Apostolic Vicarage. Compounds C1.   General attributive.   vicarage church  n. ΚΠ 1731    Gentleman's Mag. 1 118  				From hence the Writer takes occasion to consider the State of Vicarage Churches. ΘΚΠ society > faith > worship > benefice > other financial matters > 			[noun]		 > church dues > to vicar vicarage1579 vicarage duty1597 1597    Reg. Mag. Sig. Scot. 303/2  				50 pundis money as for the personage dewtie and 10 merkis for the vicarage dewtie foir~said.   vicarage house  n. ΘΚΠ society > faith > artefacts > clerical residence (general) > other clerical residences > 			[noun]		 > vicar's vicarage1530 vicarage housea1552 a1552    J. Leland Itinerary 		(1711)	 IV. 92  				From the which Water is conveyed to the Prebendaries Houses, to the Vicarage Houses, and the Choristers. 1569    Bp. J. Parkhurst Injunct. A iv  				Whether..your Parsonage and Vicaredge house be well..maintained. 1638    H. Spelman in  H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eminent Lit. Men 		(1843)	 (Camden) 156  				There is a reasonable Vicarage house upon it. a1704    T. Brown Dialogue Oxf. Schollars in  Wks. 		(1707)	 I. i. 12  				An old rotten Parsonage or Vicaridge House. 1785    J. Wesley Serm. lvii, in  Wks. 		(1811)	 IX. 25  				He removed into the Vicarage-House. 1837    J. G. Lockhart Mem. Life Scott II. xii. 378  				An ornamental cottage in the style of the old English vicarage-house.   vicarage stipend  n. ΚΠ 1867    J. Campbell Balmerino  iii. ii. 170  				He was also minister of Logie..and drew its vicarage stipend.   vicarage teind  n. ΘΚΠ society > faith > worship > benefice > other financial matters > 			[noun]		 > church dues > tithe tithingOE tithea1200 teinda1340 tenth1474 vicarage teind1610 1610    in  T. Pont's Topogr. Acc. Cunningham 		(Maitland Club)	 185  				To Mr. Williame Birsbane, of vicarege teynd the said yeir, aucht pund. 1641    in  J. Nicholson Minute Bk. War Comm. Covenanters Kirkcudbright 2 Jan. 		(1855)	 163  				The halfe of the said gleib and vicarege teindes.  C2.     vicarage tea party  n. used as the type of something mild, innocuous, and uneventful. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > feeling of weariness or tedium > 			[noun]		 > tedious or dull thing or activity weariness1560 insipid1699 prose1743 bore1778 insipidity1822 ennui1849 yawn1889 palaver1920 bind1930 binder1930 corn1936 yawner1942 ho-hum1963 vicarage tea party1973 1973    Times 11 Apr. 1/2  				Mr Heath's appearances in the Commons are never vicarage tea parties. 1984    Daily Tel. 31 Jan. 12/5  				He surveyed the smoking ruins of..a fine old Elizabethan rectory,..and said: ‘It makes the Dissolution of the Monasteries look like a vicarage tea~party.’ 1984    Guardian 6 June 10  				Politicians..who fear that events are about to take a nasty turn, frequently say that what they are predicting will make D-Day (or the ravages of Genghis Khan..—every speaker will have his own comparison) look like a vicarage tea party. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1917; most recently modified version published online June 2022). <  | 
	
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