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rector

N พระ อธิ การ  เจ้าอธิการ  อธิ การ ของ โบสถ์  curate pastor par-ar-ti-kan

 

rector

N อธิการบดี ของ มหาวิทยาลัย หรือ วิทยาลัย  dean director ar-ti-ba-de-kong-ma-ha-lai-lea-wi-ta-ya-lai

 

rectorate

N ตำแหน่ง หรือ สำนักงาน ของ  Rector

 

rectory

N บ้านพัก ที่ โบสถ์ มอบให้ พระ  vicarage parsonage ban-pak-ti-bod-mob-hai-pare

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

RECTOR

n.[L. rector, from rego, rectum, to rule. ] 1. A ruler or governor.
God is the supreme rector of the world.
[This application of the word is unusual. ]
2. A clergyman who has the charge and cure of a parish, and has the tithes, etc. ; or the parson of an unimpropriated parish.
3. The chief elective officer of some universities, as in France and Scotland. The same title was formerly given to the president of a college in New England, but it is now in disuse. In Scotland, it is still the title of the head master of a principal school.
4. The superior officer or chief of a convent or religious house; and among the Jesuits, the superior of a house that is a seminary or college.

 

RECTORAL, RECTORIAL

a.Pertaining to a rector.

 

RECTORSHIP

n.The office or rank of a rector.

 

RECTORY

n. 1. A parish church, parsonage or spiritual living, with all its rights, tithes and glebes.
2. A rector's mansion or parsonage house.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

RECTOR

Rec "tor (rk "tr ), n. Etym: [L., fr. regere, rectum, to lead straight, to rule: cf. F. recteur. See Regiment, Right. ]

 

1. A ruler or governor. [R.] God is the supreme rector of the world. Sir M. Hale.

 

2. (a ) (Ch. of Eng. ) A clergyman who has the charge and cure of a parish, and has the tithes, etc. ; the clergyman of a parish where the tithes are not impropriate. See the Note under Vicar. Blackstone. (b )(Prot. Epis. Ch. )

 

Defn: A clergyman in charge of a parish.

 

3. The head master of a public school. [Scot. ]

 

4. The chief elective officer of some universities, as in France and Scotland; sometimes, the head of a college; as, the Rector of Exeter College, or of Lincoln College, at Oxford.

 

5. (R.C.CH. )

 

Defn: The superior officer or chief of a convent or religious house; and among the Jesuits the superior of a house that is a seminary or college.

 

RECTORAL

Rec "tor *al (-al ), a. Etym: [CF. F. rectoral. ]

 

Defn: Pertaining to a rector or governor.

 

RECTORATE

Rec "tor *ate (-t ), n. Etym: [LL. rectoratus: cf. F. rectorat.]

 

Defn: The office, rank, or station of a rector; rectorship.

 

RECTORESS

RECTORESS Rec "tor *ess, n.

 

1. A governess; a rectrix. Drayton.

 

2. The wife of a rector. Thackeray.

 

RECTORIAL

RECTORIAL Rec *to "ri *al (rk *t "r *al ), a.

 

Defn: Pertaining to a rector or a rectory; rectoral. Shipley.

 

RECTORSHIP

RECTORSHIP Rec "tor *ship (rk "tr *shp ), n.

 

1. Government; guidance. [Obs. ] "The rectorship of judgment. " Shak.

 

2. The office or rank of a rector; rectorate.

 

RECTORY

Rec "to *ry (-t *r ), n.; pl. Rectories (-r. Etym: [Cf. OF. rectorie or rectorerie, LL. rectoria.]

 

1. The province of a rector; a parish church, parsonage, or spiritual living, with all its rights, tithes, and glebes.

 

2. A rector's mansion; a parsonage house.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

rector

rec tor |ˈrektər ˈrɛktər | noun 1 (in the Episcopal Church ) a member of the clergy who has charge of a parish. (in the Roman Catholic Church ) a priest in charge of a church or of a religious institution. (in the Church of England ) the incumbent of a parish where all tithes formerly passed to the incumbent. Compare with vicar. 2 the head of certain universities, colleges, and schools. DERIVATIVES rec tor ate |-rət |noun, rec to ri al |rekˈtôrēəl |adjective, rec tor ship |-ˌSHip |noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin rector ruler, from rect- ruled, from the verb regere.

 

rectory

rec to ry |ˈrektərē ˈrɛkt (ə )ri | noun ( pl. rectories ) a rector's house. a Church of England benefice held by a rector. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Old French rectorie or medieval Latin rectoria, from Latin rector (see rector ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

rector

rec ¦tor |ˈrɛktə | noun 1 (in the Church of England ) the incumbent of a parish where all tithes formerly passed to the incumbent. Compare with vicar. (in other Anglican Churches ) a member of the clergy who has charge of a parish. (in the Roman Catholic Church ) a priest in charge of a church or of a religious institution. 2 the head of certain universities, colleges, and schools. (in Scotland ) an elected representative of students on a university's governing body. DERIVATIVES rectorate |-rət |noun, rectorial |-ˈtɔːrɪəl |adjective, rectorship noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin rector ruler , from rect- ruled , from the verb regere.

 

rectory

rec |tory |ˈrɛkt (ə )ri | noun ( pl. rectories ) a rector's house. a Church of England benefice held by a rector. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Old French rectorie or medieval Latin rectoria, from Latin rector (see rector ).

 

Duden Dictionary

Rector magnificentissimus

Rec tor ma g ni fi cen tis si mus , Rec tor ma gni fi cen tis si mus Substantiv, maskulin , der |R e ctor magnificent i ssimus |der Rector magnificentissimus; Genitiv: des Rector magnificentissimus, Plural: die Rectores magnificentissimi aus lateinisch rector magnificentissimus »erhabenster Leiter «früher der Titel des Landesherrn als Rektor der Hochschule

 

Rector magnificus

Rec tor ma g ni fi cus, Rec tor ma gni fi cus Substantiv, maskulin , der |R e ctor magn i ficus |der Rector magnificus; Rector magnificus, Rectores |[…reːs ] |magnifici lateinisch, eigentlich = erhabener Leiter, magnifik a ohne Plural Titel für den Rektor einer Hochschule b Träger dieses Titels

 

Spanish Dictionary

rector, -ra

rector, -ra adjetivo 1 [persona, cosa ] Que marca o dirige la orientación o sentido de una cosa :la junta rectora elegirá próximamente nuevo presidente; la idea rectora de esta asociación es velar por la preservación de los derechos humanos .2 nombre masculino y femenino Persona que dirige y gobierna una comunidad o institución, especialmente una universidad :el rector inauguró el curso académico .3 nombre masculino Sacerdote encargado del servicio religioso de una parroquia .SINÓNIMO párroco .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xvi ) del latín rector , rectoris el que rige ’. De la raíz indoeuropea de rey (V.).

 

rectorado

rectorado nombre masculino 1 Cargo del rector :médico ilustre, catedrático de la universidad cuyo rectorado ejerció por mucho tiempo, hombre liberal y librepensador, sentía un respeto admirativo por el espíritu con que los Hermanos de San Juan de Dios asistían caritativamente a los enfermos .2 Tiempo durante el cual un rector ejerce su cargo .3 Despacho del rector .

 

rectoral

rectoral adjetivo Del rector o relacionado con él :discurso rectoral .

 

rectoría

rectoría nombre femenino 1 Casa donde vive el rector o párroco .2 Oficio o cargo del rector .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

rector

rec tor /réktə r /名詞 C 1 〘宗 〙教区牧師 〘教区 (parish )を担当する英国国教会の牧師 〙.2 学長, 総長, 校長 ; スコット 学生から選出された大学理事 .

 

rectory

rec to ry /rékt (ə )ri /名詞 -ries C 牧師館 ; 教区牧師の収入 .