parsonage-house
11parsonage — A dwelling house occupied by the pastor of a church, ordinarily owned by the church. 45 Am J1st Relig Soc § 30. When a church has acquired all the ecclesiastical rights it becomes, in the language of law, a rectory or parsonage, which consists of …
12parsonage — n 1. parish house, church house, rectory, Rom. Cath. Ch. presbytery, vicarage, deanery, pastorate, Southern U.S. pastorium, Brit. Archaic. glebe house. 2.English Eccles. Law. benefice, pastorate, episcopate, bishopric, diocese, see, deanery,… …
13parsonage — noun Date: 15th century the house provided by a church for its pastor …
14parsonage — noun A house provided by the church for a parson, vicar or rector. Syn: rectory, manse, vicarage …
15parsonage — par|son|age [ˈpa:sənıdʒ US ˈpa:r ] n the house where a parson lives …
16parsonage — par|son|age [ pars(ə)nıdʒ ] noun count a house that the church provides for a parson to live in …
17parsonage — par·son·age || pÉ‘rsnɪdÊ’ / pÉ‘Ës n. rectory, pastor s house …
18parsonage — noun a church house provided for a parson …
19parsonage — noun (C) the house where a parson lives …
20Parsonage — ♦ The house occupied by a rector (rectory) or vicar (vicarage). (Beresford, Maurice and Hurst, John. Wharram Percy: Deserted Medieval Village, 138) Related terms: Parson …