Meaning & Definition of Parish in English
English⟶
Parish
A local church community or district.
Pronunciation:
/ˈpærɪʃ/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
parishesDetailed Definitions
Definition: A geographical area with its own church and church community, typically part of a larger administrative division.
Example Sentence: The village is part of the parish of St. Mary.
Definition: In some denominations, a parish is a church community that is served by a particular minister or priest.
Example Sentence: She has been a member of her parish for over twenty years.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English 'parisshe', from Old French 'paroisse', from ecclesiastical Latin 'parochia', from Greek 'parokhē' meaning 'neighborhood'.
Synonyms
congregationcommunitydistrictlocal church
Common Phrases and Expressions
- parish church: The principal church in a parish.
- parishioner: A member of a parish.
- in parish: Within the area governed by a particular parish.
Translations
- Spanish: parroquia
- French: paroisse
- German: Pfarrgemeinde
- Russian: приход
Related Words
- clergy: The body of all people ordained for religious duties.
- diocese: A district under the pastoral care of a bishop in the Christian Church.
Slang Meanings of parish
Meaning: A tight-knit community or group, often used to refer to a local connection.
Example Sentence: We’re all in this together, it's a parish thing.