VICARAGE - significado y definición. Qué es VICARAGE
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Qué (quién) es VICARAGE - definición

BUILDINGS IN CONNECTION WITH A CHURCH USED FOR SECULAR ACTIVITIES
Parochial house; Vicarage; Parsonage; Presbytery (residence); Rectories; Vicarages; Parsonages; Pastorium; Parish house; Rectory; Parochial House
  • The former parsonage in [[Haworth]], England, which once served as the [[Brontë family]] home and is now the [[Brontë Parsonage Museum]]

vicarage         
(vicarages)
A vicarage is a house in which a vicar lives. (BRIT)
N-COUNT
Vicarage         
·noun The benefice of a vicar.
II. Vicarage ·noun The house or residence of a vicar.
vicarage         
¦ noun the residence of a vicar.
?historical the benefice or living of a vicar.

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Clergy house

A clergy house is the residence, or former residence, of one or more priests or ministers of religion. Residences of this type can have a variety of names, such as manse, parsonage, rectory or vicarage.

Ejemplos de uso de VICARAGE
1. Rev Bennett had been in the vicarage for five years.
2. The church stands in the centre of the village and the vicarage is next door.
3. "People don‘t realise the type of people that come to the vicarage," said Mr Hadfield.
4. A friend of David Walker, Duncan had also stayed at the vicarage at one point.
5. He said: "Father Bennett was confronted by Evans at the front of the vicarage.