单词 | stallar |
释义 | stallarstallaryn.1 Scottish Church History. (See quots.) ΘΚΠ society > faith > church government > member of the clergy > vicar > [noun] > in cathedral stallar1561 1561–2 in G. Chalmers Caledonia (1824) III. vi. viii. 664 [Out of this revenue, he had to pay a vicar pensioner, who did the parochial duty, and a] stallar [or vicar, who served for him in the choir of the cathedral]. 1861 C. Innes Sketches Early Sc. Hist. 82 The bishop and dignitaries were bound to provide priests as their cathedral vicars or stallers. 1875 A. Smith New Hist. Aberdeenshire I. 607 In 1437, the prebendary of Philorth was required to find a sub-deacon as his vicar, or ‘stallar’, to serve in the cathedral. 1885 R. Naismith Stonehouse 110 The ‘stallers’ or prebendaries of Bothwell. 1910 J. Dowden Medieval Ch. Scotl. iv. 66 This deputy, was known as the canon's ‘Vicar of the Choir’, or ‘Vicar Choral’. Another name frequently applied to this official is ‘stallary’ (stallarius), that is, vicar attached to the canon's stall in the cathedral, as distinguished from the vicar in charge of the canon's parish. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.11561 |
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