rectory

[ˈrektəri]

rectory Definition

  • 1a house provided for a rector or vicar
  • 2the office or benefice of a rector

Using rectory: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rectory" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The rectory is located next to the church.

  • Example

    The new rector moved into the rectory last week.

  • Example

    The rectory was built in the 18th century.

rectory Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for rectory

Phrases with rectory

  • a garden attached to a rectory

    Example

    The rectory garden was filled with beautiful flowers and plants.

  • a person employed to manage and maintain a rectory

    Example

    The rectory housekeeper keeps the house clean and tidy.

  • a school run by a rector or vicar, often attached to a church

    Example

    The children from the village attend the rectory school.

Origins of rectory

from Latin 'rector', meaning 'ruler'

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Summary: rectory in Brief

'Rectory' [ˈrektəri] refers to a house provided for a rector or vicar, or the office or benefice of a rector. It is often located next to a church and may have a garden attached to it. The term can also refer to a school run by a rector or vicar.