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vicarship


Meanings
  • The position or office of a representative or deputy in the Church of England.

    - "John served as a vicar in the Church of England for many years."
    - "The vicar of the local church led the congregation in Sunday services."

Rhymes
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vicarage , vicarageable , vicarageablement
Variants
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vicar , vicars , vicarship , vicarships
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vicarship (noun), vicarship (verb), vicarship (adjective)


Etymology
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Derived from the Old French word 'vicaire', meaning 'deputy' or 'representative'.


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  1. Did you know that the term 'vicarship' first appeared in English literature in the late 15th century?

  2. Did you know that the first recorded use of the term 'vicarship' in English literature was in the prose section of Geoffrey Chaucer's 'Canterbury Tales', where it was used to describe the role and responsibilities of a church official or representative, who was responsible for overseeing the spiritual and moral well-being of a local congregation or community.


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  1. priesthood: The position or office of a religious leader or minister, who is responsible for performing religious rituals, administering sacraments, and providing spiritual guidance and support to their congregation or community.


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In English literature, the term 'vicarship' has been used in various contexts, including religious and moral themes. For example, in George Eliot's novel 'Silas Marner', the term 'vicarship' is used to describe the role and responsibilities of the village vicar, who plays a significant role in the moral and spiritual development of the characters in the novel.

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