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parsonical

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parsonical [pɑːˈsɒnɪkəl] ADJ (hum) → frailuno


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The late presenter of Today, Brian Redhead, once referred to the parsonical nature of the piece.
They also seem to think that he was the William Powell who was rector of Bathwick and committed parsonical attrocities in 1606, 1607, and 1610.
He was referring to the parsonical nature of the piece.
 
 
 
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