Rectory
21rectory — n. Parsonage, rector s mansion …
22rectory — noun (C) a house where the rector of the local church lives, or used to live …
23Rectory — The full income, endowments and office attached to the benefice of a parish church. Contrast vicarage. (Heath, Peter. Church and Realm, 1272 1461, 367) Related terms: Rector …
24rectory — n 1. parsonage, Rom. Cath. Ch. presbytery, pastorate, parish house, church house, manse, vicarage, deanery, Southern U.S. pastorium, Brit. Archaic. glebe house. 2.British. benefice, parsonage, pastorate, episcopate, bishopric, diocese, see,… …
25rectory — rec·to·ry …
26rectory — Ректория …
27rectory — rec•to•ry [[t]ˈrɛk tə ri[/t]] n. pl. ries 1) rel a rector s house; parsonage 2) rel brit. a benefice held by an Anglican rector • Etymology: 1530–40; < ML rēctōria= L rēctōr (s. of rēctor) rector+ ia y III …
28rectory — /ˈrɛktəri / (say rektuhree) noun (plural rectories) a rector s house; a parsonage …
29rectory — Same as parsonage …
30rectory — n. (pl. ies) 1 a rector s house. 2 (in the Church of England) a rector s benefice. Etymology: AF & OF rectorie or med.L rectoria (as RECTOR) …