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† ˈrectorage Obs.—1 [f. prec. + -age. Cf. obs. F. rectorage (Godef.).] = rectory 2.1556 Lauder Tractate 326 Fer les rent, Nor hes sum Vicare for his waige, Or Rector for his Rectoraige.
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rector (ˈrɛktə(r)) Also 4, 6–8 rectour. [a. L. rector, agent-n. f. regĕre to guide, lead straight, rule, govern.] † 1. a. The ruler or governor of a country, city, state or people. Obs.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) III. 55 From Eneas to þis Romulus Italy was vnder fiftene rectoures. 1398 ― Barth. De P...
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