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locum-tenency|ˌləʊkəmˈtiːnənsɪ| Also -tenancy. [f. next: see -cy. Cf. med.L. locumtenentia.] The position of being a locum tenens.
1844G. S. Faber Eight Dissert. (1845) II. 343 It is not very probable that St. John..would have employed the..word Antichristus, in the sense of Locum-Tenancy or Usurpation of the character of Christ. 1881Church Bells 19 Feb. 193 Advt. Curacy, or Locum Tenency, wanted by a priest. 1893G. Travers Mona Maclean I. 268 To look out for a practice, or a locum-tenency. 1896Daily News 18 Dec. 5/2 [He] will take the locum-tenency of Berkeley Chapel, Mayfair, for at least a year. |