Pastorium
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pastorium — ☆ pastorium [pas tôr′ē əm ] n. [< neut. of L pastorius, of a shepherd < pastor: see PASTOR] South a Protestant, esp. Baptist, parsonage … English World dictionary
pastorium — /pa stawr ee euhm, stohr , pah /, n. Southern U.S. a Baptist parsonage. [1895 1900; < NL, equiv. to pas(tor) PASTOR + torium TORY2] * * * … Universalium
pastorium — pas·to·ri·um … English syllables
pastorium — paˈstōrēəm, tȯr noun ( s) Etymology: irregular from pastor (I) + orium chiefly South : a Protestant parsonage * * * /pa stawr ee euhm, stohr , pah /, n. Southern U.S. a Baptist parsonage. [1895 1900; < NL, equiv. to pas( … Useful english dictionary
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dépêtrer — (dé pê tré) v. a. 1° Débarrasser les pieds d une entrave. Dépêtrer un boeuf. 2° Fig. Délivrer. • Nous faisons nos efforts pour le dépêtrer d un engagement si dangereux, SÉV. 36. 3° Se dépêtrer, v. réfl. Se tirer hors. Se dépêtrer d un… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
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Pester — Pes ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pestered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pestering}.] [Abbrev. fr. impester, fr. OF. empaistrier, empestrer, to entangle the feet or legs, to embarrass, F. emp[^e]trer; pref. em , en (L. in in) + LL. pastorium, pastoria, a fetter … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English