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ˈvicarish, a. [f. vicar + -ish1.] Suitable for or characteristic of a vicar.
1938Times Lit. Suppl. 26 Oct. 734/2 Two maids..an amiable vicar and his very vicarish wife and a certain Captain Carling complete the party. 1976New Society 29 Jan. 206/3, I was also subject to frequent visits by vicars, who popped their heads round my door in a vicarish manner every so often. 1979K. M. Peyton Marion's Angels i. 2 ‘It doesn't belong to her,’ they said. ‘It belongs to God, and so does Marion.’ A typical, vicarish remark, they said. |