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单词 rectorship
释义

rector /rekˈtər/

noun
  1. In the Church of England, a clergyman of a parish where the tithes were formerly paid to the incumbent
  2. An Episcopal clergyman with charge of a congregation in the USA or (since 1890) Scotland
  3. The headmaster of certain schools in Scotland, esp those called academies
  4. The chief elective officer of many Scottish (Lord Rector) and foreign universities
  5. The head of certain university colleges
  6. An ecclesiastic in charge of a congregation, an important mission, a college or a religious house, esp the head of a Jesuit seminary (RC)
  7. A ruler, governor or controller (obsolete)
ORIGIN: L rēctor, -ōris, from regere, rēctum to rule

recˈtoral adjective

Of God as a ruler

recˈtorate noun

A rector's office or term of office

recˈtoress or recˈtress noun

  1. A female rector
  2. A rector's wife (informal)

rectorial /-tōˈri-əl/ adjective

Of a rector

noun

An election of a Lord Rector

recˈtorship noun

recˈtory noun

The province or residence of a rector

Rector Magnificus noun

The head of a German university

lay rector

A layman who enjoys the great tithes of a parish

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