rector

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rec·tor

noun \ˈrek-tər\

Definition of RECTOR

1
: one that directs : leader
2
a : a member of the clergy (as of the Protestant Episcopal Church) in charge of a parish b : an incumbent of a Church of England benefice in full possession of its rights c : a Roman Catholic priest directing a church with no pastor or one whose pastor has other duties
3
: the head of a university or school
rec·tor·ate \-t(ə-)rət\ noun
rec·to·ri·al \rek-ˈtr-ē-əl\ adjective
rec·tor·ship \ˈrek-tər-ˌship\ noun

Origin of RECTOR

Middle English, from Latin, from regere to direct — more at right
First Known Use: 14th century

Other Christian Religious Terms

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