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decanal (encz) | decanal,děkanský adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Decanal (gcide) | Decanal \Dec"a*nal\ (?; 277), a. [Cf. F. d['e]canal. See
Dean.]
Pertaining to a dean or deanery.
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His rectorial as well as decanal residence. --Churton.
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Decanal side, the side of the choir on which the dean's
tall is placed.
Decanal stall, the stall allotted to the dean in the choir,
on the right or south side of the chancel. --Shipley.
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Decanal (gcide) | Decanal \Dec"a*nal\ (?; 277), a. [Cf. F. d['e]canal. See
Dean.]
Pertaining to a dean or deanery.
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His rectorial as well as decanal residence. --Churton.
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Decanal side, the side of the choir on which the dean's
tall is placed.
Decanal stall, the stall allotted to the dean in the choir,
on the right or south side of the chancel. --Shipley.
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Decanal side (gcide) | Decanal \Dec"a*nal\ (?; 277), a. [Cf. F. d['e]canal. See
Dean.]
Pertaining to a dean or deanery.
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His rectorial as well as decanal residence. --Churton.
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Decanal side, the side of the choir on which the dean's
tall is placed.
Decanal stall, the stall allotted to the dean in the choir,
on the right or south side of the chancel. --Shipley.
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Decanal stall (gcide) | Decanal \Dec"a*nal\ (?; 277), a. [Cf. F. d['e]canal. See
Dean.]
Pertaining to a dean or deanery.
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His rectorial as well as decanal residence. --Churton.
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Decanal side, the side of the choir on which the dean's
tall is placed.
Decanal stall, the stall allotted to the dean in the choir,
on the right or south side of the chancel. --Shipley.
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Ruridecanal (gcide) | Ruridecanal \Ru`ri*dec"a*nal\, a. [L. rus, ruris the country +
decanus the chief of ten. See Dean.]
Of or pertaining to a rural dean; as, a ruridecanal district;
the ruridecanal intellect. [R.]
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Subdecanal (gcide) | Subdecanal \Sub*dec"a*nal\, a.
Of or pertaining to a subdean or subdeanery.
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