parish

/ˈpæɹɪʃ/

noun

  1. 1

    In the Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, Lutheran and Roman Catholic Church, an administrative part of a diocese that has its own church.

  2. 2

    The community attending that church; the members of the parish.

  3. 3

    An ecclesiastical society, usually not bounded by territorial limits, but composed of those persons who choose to unite under the charge of a particular priest, clergyman, or minister; also, loosely, the territory in which the members of a congregation live.

  4. 4

    A civil subdivision of a British county, often corresponding to an earlier ecclesiastical parish.

  5. 5

    An administrative subdivision in the U.S. state of Louisiana that is equivalent to a county in other U.S. states.

verb

  1. 1

    To place (an area, or rarely a person) into one or more parishes.

    1991, Melissa Bradley Kirkpatrick, Re-parishing the Countryside: Progressivism and Religious Interests in Rural Life Reform, 1908-1934
  2. 2

    To visit residents of a parish.

verb

  1. 1

    To decay and disappear; to waste away to nothing.

  2. 2

    To decay in such a way that it can't be used for its original purpose

  3. 3

    To die; to cease to live.

  4. 4

    To cause to perish.

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