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vicarage

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vic⋅ar⋅age

[vik-er-ij]
–noun
1. the residence of a vicar.
2. the benefice of a vicar.
3. the office or duties of a vicar.

Origin:
1375–1425; late ME; see vicar, -age
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vic·ar·age   (vĭk'ər-ĭj)   
n.  
  1. The residence of a vicar.

  2. The benefice of a vicar.

  3. The duties or office of a vicar; a vicariate.

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