Definitions for vicars

vicars vic·ar

Spelling: [vik-er]
IPA: /ˈvɪk ər/

Vicars is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 10 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 12 points.

You can make 128 anagrams from letters in vicars (acirsv).

Definitions for vicars

noun

  1. Church of England. a person acting as priest of a parish in place of the rector, or as representative of a religious community to which tithes belong. the priest of a parish the tithes of which are impropriated and who receives only the smaller tithes or a salary.
  2. Protestant Episcopal Church. a member of the clergy whose sole or chief charge is a chapel dependent on the church of a parish. a bishop's assistant in charge of a church or mission.
  3. Roman Catholic Church. an ecclesiastic representing the pope or a bishop.
  4. a person who acts in place of another; substitute.
  5. a person who is authorized to perform the functions of another; deputy:

Origin of vicars

1250-1300; Middle English Anglo-French vicare; Old French vicaire Latin vicārius a substitute, noun use of adj.; see vicarious

Examples for vicars

Katharine, dear, are you going to the vicar's garden party this afternoon?

Mrs. Cambray put in a word of hope and fear about vicar's Dale.

I succeeded him as vicar, remaining there from 1870 to 1880.

After all of the adventures at Hogwarts, Rowling may be saying, all you want to do is snuggle up with a cup of tea and a vicar.

This woman attacked the vicar throughout the dinner party, for not being Christian enough.

The young men had their House of Commons, with their vicar as Speaker.

When Barack Obama tried to shush "loose talk of war," he got as much traction as a vicar giving a sermon during a soccer riot.

His father was vicar of St. Michael's there for twenty-seven years.

Get me the rector of the parish—a vicar, a curate, something of that sort.

We were just going to offer our vicar, but he has no inscription on him.

Word Value for vicars
Scrable

10

Words with friends

12

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