vicaress
English
Etymology
Noun
vicaress (plural vicaresses)
- A sister lower in order than an abbess or mother superior in a nunnery or convent.
- A female representative.
- The wife of a parish vicar.
Translations
sister lower than an abbess or mother superior
female representative
wife of a vicar
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Quotations
- Champagne had quickened her tongue, whereas the vicaress began to wax somnolent with a pleasant sense of satiety. She responded in monosyllables to Mrs. Marjoy's dithy- rambics on morals.
References
- Found in the Oxford English Dictionary
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