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RECTOR

Volume 9 · 93 words · 1778 Edition

a term applied to several persons whose offices are very different: as, 1. The rector of a parish is a clergyman that has the charge and care of a parish, and possesses all the tithes, &c. 2. The same name is also given to the chief elective officer in several foreign universities, particularly in that of Paris. 3. Rector is also used in several convents for the superior officer who governs the house; and the Jesuits give this name to the superiors of such of their houses as are either seminaries or colleges.