parsonage

English

Etymology

parson + -age

Noun

parsonage (plural parsonages)

  1. The residence of the minister of a parish.
    Coordinate terms: vicarage, rectory, manse, pastorium
  2. (obsolete) The house, lands, tithes, etc. set apart for the support of the minister of a parish.

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