Definitionn. a Roman Catholic priest who acts for another higher-ranking clergyman
Last update: July 13, 2015
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A vicar is in charge of a church. [Please select]
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Dressed in full armour and attended by the papal vicar, Cola headed a procession to the Capitol; here he addressed the assembled crowd, speaking "with fascinating eloquence of the servitude and redemption of Rome." [Please select]
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What good work did Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield accomplish. [Please select]
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Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield 1770. [Please select]
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"Certainly," added the vicar himself, with dogmatic emphasis. [Please select]
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The vicar laughed. [Please select]
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Steel the vicar's.' [Please select]
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"I wouldn't go so far as that," the good vicar rejoined. [Please select]
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"I am not surprised," remarked the vicar. [Please select]
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Vicar of Wakefield. [Please select]
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[Footnote: The clergyman's name was Mac-Vicar. [Please select]
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