parsons
word · lemma: parson
Definition
'Parsons' is the plural form of 'parson', referring to Christian clergy or ministers, especially in the Anglican or Protestant tradition.
Usage & Nuances
Mainly historical or British English; rarely used in the US. Refers to clergy, typically rural or village Protestant ministers. Not used for Catholic priests. May appear in literature or historical contexts.
Example Sentences
In classic novels, parsons were often respected members of the village community.
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Many small English villages had their own parsons.
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The parsons preached in the old church every Sunday.
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Two parsons visited the school to talk about kindness.
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At the meeting, the local parsons discussed helping families in need.
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Back then, parsons played a big role in village life beyond just religion.
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