parish |
nonparish |
As a noun parish
is in the anglican, eastern orthodox and roman catholic church or certain civil government entities such as the state of louisiana, an administrative part of a diocese that has its own church.
As a verb parish
is (
lb) to place (an area, or rarely a person) into one or more es or
parish can be .
As an adjective nonparish is
not of or pertaining to a parish.
parish |
waywarden |
As nouns the difference between parish and waywarden
is that
parish is in the anglican, eastern orthodox and roman catholic church or certain civil government entities such as the state of louisiana, an administrative part of a diocese that has its own church while
waywarden is (uk) someone elected to take care of highways in a parish.
As a verb parish
is (
lb) to place (an area, or rarely a person) into one or more es or
parish can be .
parish |
wokingham |
As a noun parish
is in the anglican, eastern orthodox and roman catholic church or certain civil government entities such as the state of louisiana, an administrative part of a diocese that has its own church.
As a verb parish
is (
lb) to place (an area, or rarely a person) into one or more es or
parish can be .
As a proper noun wokingham is
a market town and civil parish in berkshire, england.
parish |
unparished |
As a noun parish
is in the anglican, eastern orthodox and roman catholic church or certain civil government entities such as the state of louisiana, an administrative part of a diocese that has its own church.
As a verb parish
is (
lb) to place (an area, or rarely a person) into one or more es or
parish can be .
As an adjective unparished is
(uk|ireland) not designated as a parish.
parish |
chard |
As a noun parish
is in the anglican, eastern orthodox and roman catholic church or certain civil government entities such as the state of louisiana, an administrative part of a diocese that has its own church.
As a verb parish
is (
lb) to place (an area, or rarely a person) into one or more es or
parish can be .
As a proper noun chard is
a town and civil parish in somerset, england, near the devon border.
parish |
synodal |
As nouns the difference between parish and synodal
is that
parish is in the anglican, eastern orthodox and roman catholic church or certain civil government entities such as the state of louisiana, an administrative part of a diocese that has its own church while
synodal is a tribute in money formerly paid to the bishop or archdeacon, at the time of his easter visitation, by every parish priest, now made to the ecclesiastical commissioners; a procuration.
As a verb parish
is (
lb) to place (an area, or rarely a person) into one or more es or
parish can be .
As an adjective synodal is
synodic; relating to a synod.
parish |
headborough |
As nouns the difference between parish and headborough
is that
parish is in the anglican, eastern orthodox and roman catholic church or certain civil government entities such as the state of louisiana, an administrative part of a diocese that has its own church while
headborough is (obsolete) the head of a frankpledge or tithing.
As a verb parish
is (
lb) to place (an area, or rarely a person) into one or more es or
parish can be .
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