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vicarage
vic·ar·age V0084900 (vĭk′ər-ĭj)n.1. The residence of a vicar.2. The benefice of a vicar.3. The duties or office of a vicar; a vicariate.vicarage (ˈvɪkərɪdʒ) n1. (Ecclesiastical Terms) the residence or benefice of a vicar2. (Ecclesiastical Terms) a rare word for vicariate1vic•ar•age (ˈvɪk ər ɪdʒ) n. 1. the residence of a vicar. 2. the office, benefice, or duties of a vicar. [1375–1425] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | vicarage - an official residence provided by a church for its parson or vicar or rectorparsonage, rectoryglebe 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" | Translationsvicar (ˈvikə) noun a clergyman of the Church of England. 英國國教的教區牧師 英国国教的教区牧师ˈvicarage (-ridʒ) noun the house of a vicar. 教區牧師住宅 教区牧师住宅vicarage
vicarage the residence or benefice of a vicar vicarageIn England, the home or residence of a vicar.LegalSeeRectoryAcronymsSeeVICvicarage Related to vicarage: VicarsSynonyms for vicaragenoun an official residence provided by a church for its parson or vicar or rectorSynonymsRelated Words |