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VICAR

Volume 21 · 66 words · 1860 Edition

a person appointed as deputy to another, to perform his functions in his absence, and under his authority. Vicar, in the canon-law, denotes the priest of a parish, the predial tithes of which are improprorated or appropriated; that is, belong either to a chapter, religious house, &c., or to a layman who receives them, and only allows the vicar the small tithes, or a convenient salary.