Associations to the word «Rectory»
Noun
- Middlesex
- Magna
- Stall
- Attic
- Steeple
- Peterborough
- Shropshire
- Apostles
- Tennyson
- Durham
- Annum
- Rev
- Worcestershire
- Salisbury
- Residence
- Norwich
- Timber
- Bishop
- Porch
- Evangelist
- Patron
- Brick
- Yew
- Armagh
- Crucifix
- Archbishop
- Devon
- Lane
- Surrey
- Sutton
- Hostel
- Precinct
- Taunton
- Cemetery
- St
- Cloister
- Birthplace
- Spire
- Infirmary
- Priest
- Yorkshire
- Roof
- Canterbury
- Complex
- Dwelling
- Bronx
- Ghosts
- Abbey
- Dissolution
- Register
- Building
- Underwood
- Hampshire
- Lois
- Hall
- Garden
- Presentation
- Basilica
- Endowment
- Monastery
- Callahan
- Grange
- Northampton
- Ives
- Orphanage
- Dean
- Garage
- Pedestal
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
RECTORY, noun. The residence of Roman Catholic priest(s) associated with a parish church.
RECTORY, noun. The residence of an Anglican rector.
Dictionary definition
RECTORY, noun. An official residence provided by a church for its parson or vicar or rector.
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