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Vestry

vestry
 noun  (plural vestries)  Etymology: Middle English vestrie, probably from Anglo-French *vesterie, alteration of Middle French vestiarie, from Medieval Latin vestiarium, from Latin, cupboard for storing clothes, from vestis garment; from its use as a robing room for the clergy  Date: 14th century  1.  a. sacristy  b. a room used for church meetings and classes  2.  a. the business meeting of an English parish  b. an elective body in an Episcopal parish composed of the rector and a group of elected parishioners administering the temporal affairs of the parish
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  n. (pl. -ies) 1 a room or building attached to a church for keeping vestments in. 2 hist. a a meeting of parishioners usu. in a vestry for parochial business. b a body of parishioners meeting in this way. Derivatives vestral adj. Etymology: ME f. OF vestiaire, vestiarie, f. L vestiarium (as VEST) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  1. церк. ризница 2. церк. приходское управление; церковный совет 3. церк. собрание прихожан, членов церковной общины (также common vestry, general vestry, ordinary vestry) 4. церк. заседание приходского управления или церковного совета (также select vestry) ...
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  noun  1) eccl. ризница  2) помещение для молитвенных и других собраний  3) собрание налогоплательщиков прихода (тж. common vestry, general vestry, ordinary vestry)}; select vestry - собрание представителей налогоплательщиков прихода ...
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4.
  (vestries) A vestry is a room in a church which the clergy use as an office or to change into their ceremonial clothes for church services. N-COUNT ...
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  ~ n a small room in a church where the priest and choir change into their vestments and where holy plates, cups etc are stored ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1388, probably from Anglo-Fr. *vesterie, from O.Fr. vestiaire "room for vestments," from L. vestarium "wardrobe," noun use of neuter of vestiarius "of clothes," from vestis "garment." ...
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