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Definition of vicarial in English: vicarialadjective vɪˈkɛːrɪəlvʌɪˈkɛːrɪəl archaic Relating to or serving as a vicar. 〈古〉(与)教区牧师(有关)的;(与)代牧(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - This vicarial presence is destroying the organizing principle upon which our society has, until now, been constructed.
- A vicar usually continued to have the spiritual care of the parish and to receive the vicarial tithes.
- In 1757 by the Enclosure Act for Wymeswold the vicar was awarded much more land in lieu of the vicarial tithes which were commuted into land.
- During the open and trustful dialogue the parties reviewed the theological, canonical and vicarial aspects of the above-mentioned problem.
- It is the seat of vicarial house with a chapel dedicated to the Visitazione di Maria Vergine and it depend on the parish church of Traverses.
Synonyms ecclesiastical, church, priestly, pastoral, religious, spiritual, prelatic, apostolic, canonical, parsonical
Rhymesactuarial, adversarial, aerial, areal, bursarial, commissarial, filarial, malarial, notarial, secretarial Definition of vicarial in US English: vicarialadjective archaic Relating to or serving as a vicar. 〈古〉(与)教区牧师(有关)的;(与)代牧(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - During the open and trustful dialogue the parties reviewed the theological, canonical and vicarial aspects of the above-mentioned problem.
- This vicarial presence is destroying the organizing principle upon which our society has, until now, been constructed.
- A vicar usually continued to have the spiritual care of the parish and to receive the vicarial tithes.
- It is the seat of vicarial house with a chapel dedicated to the Visitazione di Maria Vergine and it depend on the parish church of Traverses.
- In 1757 by the Enclosure Act for Wymeswold the vicar was awarded much more land in lieu of the vicarial tithes which were commuted into land.
Synonyms ecclesiastical, church, priestly, pastoral, religious, spiritual, prelatic, apostolic, canonical, parsonical |