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Etymology

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Latin parochianus.

Adjective

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parochian (comparative more parochian, superlative most parochian)

  1. (obsolete) parochial
    • 1604, Francis Bacon, Certain Considerations touching the better pacification and Edification of the Church of England:
      parochian churches

Noun

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parochian (plural parochians)

  1. (obsolete) A parishioner.
    • 1578, Robert Brooke, New Cases in the time of Henry VIII:
      If the Lord of a Mannor claim the Tythes of such Lands in D. to finde a Chaplain in D. and the Parochians claim them also for the same purpose , ' tis said for Law, that the Lay Court shall have jurisdiction betwixt them, and not the Spiritual Court

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Noun

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parochian

  1. Alternative form of parisshen