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extra-paˈrochial, a. [f. extra- prefix + Eccl. Lat. parochi-a (see parish) + -al1.] Not included in any parish; outside the parish; exempt from liability to parish obligations. Also fig. (nonce-use), outside one's legitimate province.
1674–81Blount Glossogr., Extra-parochial. 1721Act Parl. in Lond. Gaz. No. 5927/5 Townships, Vills, or Extra⁓parochial Places. 1765Blackstone Comm. I. 284 The king..is entitled to all the tithes arising in extraparochial places. 1789[see extra-diocesan s.v. extra- prefix]. 1853Dickens Bleak Ho. xxxviii, Thavies Inn, within the city of London, but extra-parochial. 1897[see extra-diocesan s.v. extra- prefix]. fig.1868M. Pattison Academ. Org. v. 290 All such enquiries are looked upon by the student with contempt as extra-parochial. Hence extra-paˈrochially adv., in an extra-parochial manner. extra-paˈrochialness, the condition of being extra-parochial.
a1806S. Horsley Charges (1813) 207 A chapel extra⁓parochially situate. 1727–36Bailey, Extraparochialness. |