noun
vicariate
Vicariate (noun) means the office, authority, or district of a vicar.
noun
1
The office, authority, or district of a vicar.
2
The office, authority, or district held by a person as deputy for a bishop, or similar ecclesiastical authority.
3
The office, authority, or district managed by someone appointed as deputy to a secular political leader.
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What is the meaning of vicariate?
"vicariate" (noun) means the office, authority, or district of a vicar.
What are the different meanings of vicariate?
"vicariate" has 3 main meanings: 1. The office, authority, or district of a vicar; 2. The office, authority, or district held by a person as deputy for a bishop, or similar ecclesiastical authority; 3. The office, authority, or district managed by someone appointed as deputy to a secular political leader.