vergership
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]vergership (plural vergerships)
- An appointment as verger.
- 1840, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, The Life and Exploits of Don Quixote de la Mancha:
- They usually give them, answered the priest, 'some benefice, or cure, or vergership, which brings them in a good penny-rent, besides the perquisites of the altar, usually valued at as much more.
- 1864, The Living Age - Volume 82, page 48:
- "Yes sir; you will find her on the terrace, I have no doubt," said the old man, whose time for translation to a vergership had almost come, smiling knowingly at the visitor.
- 1916, Francis Green, West Wales Historical Records:
- Apparently he was not more attentive to his duties in this capacity, as he was discharged from his vergership on 26 July, 1708.