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vestry

English

Etymology

From Anglo-Norman vesterie, from Old French vestiaire (room for vestments, dressing room), from Latin vestiarium (wardrobe). Doublet of vestiary.

Noun

vestry (plural vestries)

  1. A room in a church where the clergy put on their vestments and where these are stored; also used for meetings and classes; a sacristy.
    The choirboys change into their cassocks in the vestry.
  2. A committee of parishioners elected to administer the temporal affairs of a parish.
    The vestry meets on the first Tuesday of every month.
  3. An assembly of persons who manage parochial affairs; so called because usually held in a vestry.

Related terms

  • vestryman

Translations

See also

  • churchwarden

Anagrams

  • stryve

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changeroom

English

Etymology

change +? room

Noun

changeroom (plural changerooms)

  1. changing room, locker-room

Translations

See also

  • vestiary
  • vestry

References

  • Van Dale Engels- Nederlands [reputable dictionary English - Dutch, in Dutch]

changeroom From the web:

  • what is change room
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