RECTORY


Meaning of RECTORY in English

/ ˈrektəri; NAmE / noun

( pl. -ies ) noun a house where the rector of a church lives, or lived in the past

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WORD ORIGIN

mid 16th cent.: from Old French rectorie or medieval Latin rectoria , from Latin rector ruler, from rect- ruled, from the verb regere .

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