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Often used in the same context:
churchwardens,
vestries,
deaconesses,
vicarages,
priests,
verger,
schoolmasters,
clergymen,
jobcentre,
deacons,
spinsters,
parson,
churchmen,
benefice,
evensong,
ecclesiastics,
bishops,
anglican,
landladies,
celibates,
clergy,
choristers,
churchyards,
publicans,
matrons,
morris dancing,
abbeys,
rectories,
undertakers,
dustmen,
ramblers,
clairvoyants,
precentor,
pubs,
saints,
catholics,
beadle,
viscounts,
monsignors,
cassock,
archdeacon,
kirk,
ecclesiastical,
gipsies,
presbyterian,
southwark,
solicitors,
cotswolds,
huntsmen,
barristers,
freemasons,
cockneys,
clerics,
cistercians,
priory,
episcopal,
pedlars,
archbishops,
stipendiary,
nursemaids,
wimples,
divorcees,
barmen,
mumsy,
deaneries,
presbyters,
preachers,
mince pie,
hostelries,
papist,
noblemen,
milkmaids,
diviners,
prebendary,
postmen,
barmy,
coppers,
popery,
moors,
nuns,
parishes,
rectors,
schismatics,
theologians,
worshippers,
pastors,
fakirs,
headmasters,
squires,
mothering sunday,
episcopacy,
gentlewomen,
butlers,
barmaids,
penances,
methodist,
teatime,
chapels,
almshouses,
abbots,
totty,
vicar,
incumbents,
chancellors,
popes,
synods,
consuls,
dukes,
masters,
secretaries,
sovereigns,
caesars,
charters,
heralds,
inquisitors,
possessors,
preceptors,
scribes
Also try:
— Adjectives for vicars:
apostolic,
grand,
other,
imperial,
many,
poor,
perpetual,
papal,
episcopal,
successive,
local,
more...
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