单词 | parsonic |
释义 | parsonicadj. = parsonical adj. ΘΚΠ society > faith > church government > member of the clergy > parson > [adjective] parson-like1666 parsonical1679 parsonic1761 parsonly1775 parsonish1824 parsonese1860 1761 W. Hogarth Five Orders of Perriwigs (2nd state) in J. T. Burke & C. Caldwell Hogarth: Compl. Engravings (1968) Pl. 251 Episcopal or parsonic. 1785 Mrs. S. Boys Coalition II. 74 He felt himself bold, not entertaining any great idea of parsonic valour. 1847 C. Brontë Jane Eyre III. xi. 288 His manners..are not to your taste?—priggish and parsonic? 1891 E. Peacock Narcissa Brendon I. 284 A secular as well as a parsonic view of life. 1933 W. H. W. Sabine Guido & Girls 102 For with parsonic instinct he divined That matters most uncommon must portend. 1991 Polit. Theory 19 307 The ‘resounding phrases’ (sometimes carrying with them more than a touch of parsonic uplift). This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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