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curacy
[ kyoor-uh-see ]
noun
, plural cu·ra·cies.
- the office or position of a curate.
curacy
/ ˈkjʊərəsɪ /
noun
- the office or position of curate
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He held a curacy at Rome in 1661, but devoted himself principally to scientific pursuits.
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A settlement of 39 Indian families annexed to, and distant one league and a half N. of the curacy of Tlacobula.
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Acuiapan, a settlement of 58 Indian families, in the alcaldia mayor of Zultepec, annexed to the curacy of Temascaltepec.
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"You'll be glad to get a curacy yourself in six months," they shouted in chorus.
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Unlike most of his fellows in the college classrooms, he refused to regard an English curacy as the goal of his ambition.
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