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curacy
[ kyoor-uh-see ]
noun
- the office or position of a curate.
curacy
/ ˈkjʊərəsɪ /
noun
- the office or position of curate
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
In an email sent in response to his application, Augustine Tanner-Ihm was told he "might feel uncomfortable" in the curacy role at the parish.
There are glimpses of it in The Village, a poem written at the time of his curacy, which sets out to deflate sentimental ideas about rural life.
I came," he continued, "to tell you that you have been appointed to the curacy of C——.
He held a benefice in the Cathedral of Noyon, his native town, and at seventeen he drew additional revenue from a curacy in a neighboring parish.
But I hear that because he preaches what is not to everybody's taste, but what thousands and thousands are saying, he is to lose his curacy.
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