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Definition of Parochially
1. Adverb. In a parochial manner. "Parochially narrow in his outlook"
Definition of Parochially
1. adv. In a parochial manner; by the parish, or by parishes.
Definition of Parochially
1. Adverb. In a parochial manner. ¹
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Definition of Parochially
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Parochially
Literary usage of Parochially
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on the Law of Tithes by William Eagle (1830)
"... but was merely intended to shew the existence of a general practice of paying
tithes parochially at a particular period : the document to which Selden ..."
2. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Judicial Court of the by Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, Ephraim Williams, Dudley Atkins Tyng, Octavius Pickering, Theron Metcalf, Luther Stearns Cushing, Horace Gray, Charles Allen, Albert Gallatin Browne (1864)
"Where a fund was raised by a town acting parochially, to be held in trust for
... when they declined to act any longer parochially ; and that on the 19th of ..."
3. Massachusetts Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Judicial by Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1864)
"Where a fund was raised by a town acting parochially, to be held in trust for
tho support of a minister, and subsequently a parish was organized in the town ..."
4. Domesday Studies: An Analysis and Digest of the Somerset Survey (according by Robert William Eyton (1880)
"The Domesday Manor was clearly inclusive of Dundry, now parochially distinct.
... We think that, parochially, it was a member of Chew Magna, but that, ..."
5. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench: With by Great Britain Court of King's Bench, Richard Vaughan Barnewall, John Leycester Adolphus (1832)
"... in vestry 1831. parochially assembled, were used and accustomed to be members
of the said vestry of the said parish, and, ex- clusively of the other ..."
6. Report of the Proceedings by Church congress (1880)
"We lose individually, parochially, and politically. ... We suffer parochially,
because, instead of working together and fighting together for Christ, ..."
7. The Origin and Growth of the English Constitution: An Historical Treatise by Hannis Taylor (1898)
"... rate are collected parochially, and the lists of voters for parlia- *"d,elec"
mentary and municipal elections are made out parochially."4 purposes. ..."