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archidiaconal
[ ahr-ki-dahy-ak-uh-nl ]
archidiaconal
/ ˌɑːkɪdaɪˈækənəl /
adjective
- of or relating to an archdeacon or his office
Word History and Origins
Origin of archidiaconal1
Example Sentences
Such a proposition as “an archdeacon is one who performs archidiaconal functions” is not a definition.
“A gentleman who carries out archidiaconal functions,” is the familiar, though vague, definition of an archdeacon in our own time, but a couple of centuries ago that church official had very definite duties and powers.
The consequence was that he immediately produced a jet of water which shot straight upwards and almost lifted him off his seat, entirely upsetting the archidiaconal gravity.
But the incident was one which bore a legal character and Colchester's part in it may possibly be brought within the vague limits of archidiaconal functions.
Every archdeacon is entitled to appoint an official to preside over his archidiaconal court, from which there is an appeal to the consistory court of the bishop.
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