Vicariate

//vaɪˈkɛəɹi.ət//

Synonyms for "vicariate" (10 found)

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Translations

11 translations across 7 languages.

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Catalan

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  • vicaria noun (the office or authority of a vicar)
  • vicariat noun (the office or authority of a vicar)

French

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  • vicairie noun (the office or authority of a vicar)
  • vicariat noun (the office or authority of a vicar)

Galician

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  • vicariato noun (the office or authority of a vicar)
  • vigairía noun (the office or authority of a vicar)

Italian

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  • vicariato noun (the office or authority of a vicar)

Latin

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  • vicāriātus noun (the office or authority of a vicar)

Portuguese

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  • vicariato noun (the office or authority of a vicar)

Spanish

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  • vicariato noun (the office or authority of a vicar)
  • vicaría noun (the office or authority of a vicar)

Sample sentences

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His next was to claim, in virtue of this vicariate, the mediatorial “power in heaven and in earth”

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Upon ye late remove of our patriarch's vicar there hath fallen vacant a benefice annexed to ye vicariat.

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Vigilius gave his Vicariate to this Arch-Bishop in the Provinces.

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St. Charles established a vicariat, that things might be done with deliberation and counsel, which many other bishops imitated.

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