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Residentiary   Listen
noun
Residentiary  n.  
1.
One who is resident. "The residentiary, or the frequent visitor of the favored spot,... will discover that both have been there."
2.
An ecclesiastic who keeps a certain residence.
Synonyms: Inhabitant; inhabiter; dweller; sojourner.






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"Residentiary" Quotes from Famous Books



... such a description of vestment in use among parochial clergymen, above half-a-dozen times, and I am desirous of knowing if the gaged surplice is peculiar to cathedrals and collegiate churches (I have even seen canons residentiary in them, habited in the lay vicar's surplice), or is the surplice used by choristers, undergraduates, and vicars choral, which, according to my early experience, is one without needlework, the correct officiating garment; the latter is almost universally used at funerals, where ...
— Notes and Queries, No. 179. Saturday, April 2, 1853. • Various

... queen's bench. Their business was to proclaim the next successor through the kingdom of England, and join with a certain number of persons named as regents by the successor, in three lists to be sealed up and deposited with the archbishop of Canterbury, the lord-keeper, and the ministry residentiary of Hanover. It was enacted, that these joint regencies should conduct the administration; that the last parliament, even though dissolved, should reassemble, and continue sitting for six months after the decease of her majesty. The bill met with a warm opposition from ...
— The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.II. - From William and Mary to George II. • Tobias Smollett



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