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parsonage
par·son·age P0084200 (pär′sə-nĭj)n. The official residence usually provided by a church for its parson; a rectory.parsonage (ˈpɑːsənɪdʒ) n (Ecclesiastical Terms) the residence of a parson who is not a rector or vicar, as provided by the parishpar•son•age (ˈpɑr sə nɪdʒ) n. the residence provided by a parish for its pastor. [1250–1300; Middle English personage < Anglo-French; compare Medieval Latin persōnāticum benefice. See parson, -age] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | parsonage - an official residence provided by a church for its parson or vicar or rectorrectory, vicarageglebe house - a parsonage (especially one provided for the holder of a benefice)residence - the official house or establishment of an important person (as a sovereign or president); "he refused to live in the governor's residence" | Translationsparson (ˈpaːsn) noun1. the priest, minister etc of a parish, usually of the Church of England. 教區牧師 教区牧师2. any priest, minister etc. 牧師 牧师ˈparsonage (-nidʒ) noun the house in which the parson of a parish lives. 牧師住所 牧师住所
parsonage
parsonage the residence of a parson who is not a rector or vicar, as provided by the parish parsonageThe residence of a parson, provided by the church.LegalSeeRectoryparsonage Related to parsonage: Parsonage Turner SyndromeSynonyms for parsonagenoun an official residence provided by a church for its parson or vicar or rectorSynonymsRelated Words |