Vicar - English meaning
Vicar – definitions in English dictionary
noun(in the church of england) an incumbent of a parish where tithes formerly passed to a chapter or religious house or layperson.
Usage examples:
The movement claims as active members 40 or 50 church of england vicars and some catholic priests.
nounA priest in the church of england who is in charge of a church and the religious needs of people in a particular area
Usage examples:
We were married by our local vicar., [ as form of address ] good evening, vicar!
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Word origin
Middle English: via Anglo-Norman French from Old French vicaire, from Latin vicarius ‘substitute’, from vic- ‘change, turn, place’ (compare with vice2).
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