Associations to the word «Rectory»
Noun
- Tithe
- Rector
- Convent
- Oxfordshire
- Crawley
- Northamptonshire
- Parishioner
- Buckinghamshire
- Cambridgeshire
- Curate
- Priory
- Archdeacon
- Episcopal
- Ely
- Lincolnshire
- Living
- Chaplain
- Parish
- Manor
- Wiltshire
- Suffolk
- Reverend
- Hertfordshire
- Vicar
- Essex
- Evangelical
- Hackney
- Patronage
- Rutland
- Church
- Chancel
- Churchyard
- Baroque
- Bishopric
- Parson
- Gifford
- Schoolhouse
- Chancery
- Diocese
- Cathedral
- Trinity
- Housekeeper
- Farmhouse
- Leicestershire
- Fortitude
- Clergyman
- Pastor
- Uniformity
- Antiquary
- Chapel
- Hereford
- Bedfordshire
- Ashton
- Graveyard
- Gloucestershire
- Chichester
- Storey
- Cottage
- Dorset
- Exeter
- Berkshire
- Sussex
- Tenement
- Barn
- Gable
- Austen
- Fen
- Somerset
- Warwickshire
- Upton
- Norfolk
- Revival
- Donegal
- Clergy
- Winchester
Adjective
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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