vicar
noun /ˈvɪkə(r)/
/ˈvɪkər/
- (especially British English) an Anglican priest who is in charge of a church and the district around it (called a parish)Topics Religion and festivalsc1, Jobsc1
- (North American English) a priest in the US Episcopal ChurchTopics Religion and festivalsc1, Jobsc1 compare curate1, minister, priest, rector
Word OriginMiddle English: via Anglo-Norman French from Old French vicaire, from Latin vicarius ‘substitute’, from vic- ‘change, turn, place’.