RECTOR


Meaning of RECTOR in English

/ ˈrektə(r); NAmE / noun

1.

an Anglican priest who is in charge of a particular area, (called a parish ). In the past a rector received an income directly from this area.

—compare vicar

2.

(in Britain) the head of certain universities, colleges or schools

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WORD ORIGIN

late Middle English : from Latin rector ruler, from rect- ruled, from the verb regere .

Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь для изучающик язык на продвинутом уровне.