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  2. 1. : vicarious sense 2. 2. : of or relating to a vicar. Examples of vicarial in a Sentence.

  3. adjective. vi· car· i· ous vī-ˈker-ē-əs. və- 1. : experienced or realized through imaginative or sympathetic participation in the experience of another. a vicarious thrill. 2. a. : serving instead of someone or something else. b. : that has been delegated. vicarious authority. 3.

  4. Feb 10, 2017 · According to a University of Notre Dame Latin to English dictionary, there are 3 Latin adjective forms of the word: vicarius, vicaria, vicarium . and the adjective meaning is: substitute; substituted; vicarious; supplying the place of someone/something. There is an entry for "vicarius" in the 1538 dictionary of syr Thomas Eliot knight: Vicarius ...

  5. delegated or vicarious: vicarial powers. / vɪˈkɛərɪəl; vaɪ- / adjective. of or relating to a vicar, vicars, or a vicariate. holding the office of a vicar. vicarious: used esp of certain ecclesiastical powers.

  6. There are ten meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective vicarious. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  7. 1. of or relating to a vicar, vicars, or a vicariate. 2. holding the office of a vicar. 3. vicarious: used esp of certain ecclesiastical powers. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. vicarial in American English. (vaɪˈkɛriəl ; vɪˈkɛriəl ) adjective. 1. of a vicar. 2. acting as a vicar. 3. vicarious, or delegated.

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