vicar
- IPA[ˈvikər]
美式
- (in the Roman Catholic Church) a representative or deputy of a bishop.;(in the Episcopal Church) a member of the clergy in charge of a chapel.
noun: vicar, plural noun: vicars
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- 1. (in the Roman Catholic Church) a representative or deputy of a bishop.
- ▪ (in the Episcopal Church) a member of the clergy in charge of a chapel.
- ▪ (in the Church of England) an incumbent of a parish where tithes formerly passed to a chapter or religious house or layman.
- ▪ (in other Anglican Churches) a member of the clergy deputizing for another.
- ▪ a cleric or choir member appointed to sing certain parts of a cathedral service.
- an Anglican official serving as a deputy or assistant to a bishop or archbishop.
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- an Anglican official serving as a deputy or assistant to a bishop or archbishop.
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- a Roman Catholic missionary.
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- a Roman Catholic missionary.
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- the protagonist of an 18th-century song who kept his benefice from Charles II's reign to ...
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- (in the Roman Catholic Church) a title of the Pope.
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- (in the Roman Catholic Church) a title of the Pope.
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- (in the Church of England) an incumbent of a parish where tithes formerly passed to a chapter ...
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