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† suˈpprior Obs. Also 4–5 -our(e, 5–6 -er. [a. OF. suppriour (14th c.), med.L. supprior: see sub- 6 and prior. (Cf. Sp. suprior.)] = subprior.1338 R. Brunne Chron. (1810) 208 Þe priour said, ‘Þis day þe suppriour chese we’. 1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. v. 171 Bothe Prioure an supprioure and owre pater abba...
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ˈsubˌprior [a. OF. subprieur (14th c.), med.L. subprior, var. of supprior supprior: see sub- 6 and prior n. Cf. ME. sousprior s.v. sous-, and mod.F. sousprieur (from 13th c.).] A prior's assistant and deputy.1340 Ayenb. 67 Þe abbottes and þe priours and hire officials ase subprior and þe oþre. c 144...
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