clerical office

  • 111Bourchier, Thomas — Cardinal Archbishop of Canterbury (c. 1404–1486)    As archbishop of Canterbury throughout the WARS OF THE ROSES, Cardinal Thomas Bourchier participated in most of the conflict’s major events.    The brother of Henry BOURCHIER, earl of Essex, and …

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  • 112frock — [[t]frɒk[/t]] n. 1) clo a gown or dress worn by a girl or woman 2) clo a smock worn by peasants and workers 3) clo rel a coarse outer garment with large sleeves, worn by monks 4) clo frock coat 5) rel to provide with, or clothe in, a frock 6) rel …

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  • 113minor order — mi′nor or′der n. rel any of the lower orders of clerical office in the Roman Catholic Church Compare major order • Etymology: 1835–45 …

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  • 114order — or•der [[t]ˈɔr dər[/t]] n. 1) an authoritative direction or instruction; command 2) the disposition of things following one after another; succession or sequence: alphabetical order[/ex] 3) a condition in which each thing is properly disposed… …

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  • 115frock — /frɒk / (say frok) noun 1. a dress. 2. a loose outer garment worn by peasants and workmen; smock. 3. a coarse outer garment with large sleeves, worn by members of some religious orders. –verb (t) 4. to provide with or clothe in a frock. 5. to… …

  • 116cas|sock — «KAS uhk», noun. 1. a) a long outer garment, usually black, worn by a clergyman. b) a double breasted coat, usually of black silk and reaching to the hips, worn under the Geneva gown (outer gown) by certain clergymen. 2. a) a clergyman: »He had a …

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  • 117un|gown — «uhn GOWN», transitive verb. 1. to divest or strip of a gown. 2. to deprive of the clerical office …

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  • 118Oklahoma Secretary of State — Office of the Secretary of State Great Seal of the State of Oklahoma Agency overview Formed 1907 Preceding agency Office of …

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  • 119clericalism — clerical ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to the routine work of an office clerk. 2) of or relating to the clergy. DERIVATIVES clericalism noun clericalist noun clerically adverb …

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  • 120clericalist — clerical ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to the routine work of an office clerk. 2) of or relating to the clergy. DERIVATIVES clericalism noun clericalist noun clerically adverb …

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