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parishioner
parishioner (pəˈrɪʃənə(r)) Forms: 5 parisshoner, 6 parysshoner, -issyoner, -ischoner, pari-, perishoner, parishener, -iner, -ner, -nore, parichyngher, 6– parishioner. [f. parishion, parishen1 + -er1: for the form cf. practitioner, etc. See also the doublet parochiner.] One of the inhabitants or comm... Oxford English Dictionary
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parishioner
parishioner/pəˈrɪʃənə(r); pə`rɪʃənɚ/ ninhabitant of a parish, esp one who attends church regularly 牧区居民; (尤指)牧区内按时上教堂的教徒. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Trethosa
Poet Jack Clemo was a parishioner of the local chapel. References Hamlets in Cornwall wikipedia.org
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parissyoner
parissyoner obs. form of parishioner. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ujigami
Upon visiting a shrine, it is common to receive a proof of childhood card, indicating one's status as a parishioner. Additionally, the ritual of becoming a parishioner may be performed again following a marriage, to align with the Ujigami of the spouse's family. wikipedia.org
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perishen
perishen, -oner obs. ff. parishen, parishioner. Oxford English Dictionary
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St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church (De Valls Bluff, Arkansas)
The small parish was closed in 1986 after the death of the last parishioner, and the church was abandoned. resident Mary Sharp purchased the property from the diocese, having a personal interest in the church and in the history of the region, though not a parishioner wikipedia.org
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parichone
parichone, -oner, -yngher obs. ff. parishen, parishioner. Oxford English Dictionary
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Digby Wilkinson
pastor who is about to become Wellington's new Dean of the Anglican church comes with a chequered past, including convictions for fraud and burglary of a parishioner's wikipedia.org
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parishionate
parishionate (pəˈrɪʃəneɪt) [f. parishioner + -ate1.] Body of parishioners.1910 Tablet 3 Sept. 363 The archiepiscopal diocese with its parishionate of nearly four million souls. Oxford English Dictionary
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Santon, Norfolk
The village church of All Saints' was rebuilt from ruins in the 17th century by Thomas Bancrofte, the sole parishioner at that time. wikipedia.org
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parochiner
† paˈrochiner Obs. Chiefly Sc. and north. Eng. Forms: 5 parochoner, -anar, 6 -ianar, -ianor, 6–7 -inar, -iner, -ener. [f. parochian (in its ME. forms) + -er1.] A doublet of parishioner.c 1450 Cov. Myst. (Shaks. Soc.) 71 So xulde every curat in this werde wyde Ȝeve a part..to his parochoneres that to... Oxford English Dictionary
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Harrowbarrow
All Saints, Harrowbarrow In 1870 a parishioner presented the Rector with a piece of land, near the Prince of Wales Mine, and the church was designed by wikipedia.org
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parishional
† paˈrishional, a. Obs. Also 7 parrishonall [f. parishioner + -al1.] Of or pertaining to a parish; parochial; of parishioners.1604 H. Jacob Reas. Ref. Ch. Eng. 7 A Parishionall Bishop, who is a Pastor of one ordinary Congregation only. 1614 J. Robinson Relig. Communion 20 These parrishonall assembly... Oxford English Dictionary
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tear.down.this.wall.in.china: Catholics Arrested During Land Rally
Police in Vietnam's capital arrested some 20 Catholics and their parish priest Friday as they marched to demand the return of what they say is land belonging to their church, according to a parishioner.
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