English to Maori Meaning of vicar - minita


Vicar :
minita

minita, māngai, kaitautapa, Maata, tuarua, rūtene, whakakapi, tenens e kairīwhi ana

minitakāinga nohanga minitaia parihavicars
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Definitions of vicar in English
Noun(1) a Roman Catholic priest who acts for another higher-ranking clergyman(2) (Episcopal Church(3) (Church of England
Examples of vicar in English
(1) Alistair, the 25-year-old comedian of the show, has even received fan-mail from the local vicar , the parish council and the Mayor of Scarborough.(2) A looming financial crisis could leave a parish without a full-time vicar this year.(3) The Scarborough self-defence business chief has his hands on a new career as a Church of England vicar , after being recommended for an ordination course by the Archbishop of York.(4) Mr Sterry, 48, came to Whalley in 1994 as chaplain to the Bishop of Blackburn before becoming a vicar and warden of Whalley Abbey in 1997.(5) Chairman of the trust and the vicar for the parishes of Dalton, Askam and Ireleth, the Rev Allan Mitchell, said there was a ÔÇÿgreat needÔÇÖ for such a facility in the town.(6) Now, I suspect that most of us read this anecdote with a somewhat bemused attitude at the daring of the vicar for having asked something so time-consuming of his bishop.(7) The Corbridge pele, built of reused Roman stonework, lies on the edge of the churchyard and was the vicar 's house.(8) I was wondering if you could direct me to the vicar 's house.(9) But the vicar , whose former parishes include Rochdale and Ashton under Lyne, did not let the incident put him off his marathon ride.(10) Rob leads prayers twice a month at Greenfield Baptist and Congregational Church in Urmston, Trafford, because the parish can't afford a vicar of its own.(11) The Carlisle diocese has started its search for a part-time vicar to fill some of the duties of the Reverend Harry Brown at one of two small parishes near Kendal.(12) But parishioners at St Laurence's, the town's parish church, just a stone's throw away, were up in arms because their own vicar 's house is Chorley's official rectory.(13) The vicar of the parish, Banks, is excessively sentimental about the church and is constantly importuning Stannard with hesitations and objections.(14) Growing up in rural Sussex, our parish vicar was a mad-keen racing fan and a good tipster.(15) For 12 months cameras will follow the fortunes of the St Mary Magdalene's, which at present is being looked after by a vicar from a neighbouring parish, as the new incumbent tries to make a difference.(16) Mr John will be licensed and welcomed as team vicar by the Bishop of Bradford at St Paul's Church, Manningham, on December 5.
Related Phrases of vicar
Synonyms
M
1. vicar ::
minita
2. representative ::
māngai
3. delegate ::
kaitautapa
4. surrogate ::
Maata
5. deputy ::
tuarua
6. lieutenant ::
rūtene
7. substitute ::
whakakapi
8. locum tenens ::
tenens e kairīwhi ana
Different Forms
vicar, vicarage, vicarages, vicars
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