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Archidiaconal

Archidiaconal \Ar`chi*di*ac"o*nal\, a. [L. archidiaconus, Gr. ?, equiv. to E. archdeacon.] Of or pertaining to an archdeacon.

This offense is liable to be censured in an archidiaconal visitation.
--Johnson.

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archidiaconal

a. Pertaining to an archdeacon.

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archidiaconal

adj. of or relating to an archdeacon or his office

Usage examples of "archidiaconal".

Another of the advance copies Mornington had sent personally to the Archdeacon, and a few days before the official publication, and some four weeks after the archidiaconal visit to the publishing house he had a letter in reply.

I see more of Charlie than he sees of me, for I am now thoroughly dug in at my stable clinic, and from my private hideout and post of observation in the tower -- yes, there is even a neat little tower on this archidiaconal horse-palace, to echo the larger tower of the same design on Glebe House -- I see him swanning around looking at once medieval and thoroughly of the moment, a priest among his people.

And these things come under the cognizance of the archidiaconal court.

Friday on his way to the archidiaconal meetings at Caer-Madoc, and I want you to come too.

But we all know how indefinite, how inconclusive, how meagre in practical results archidiaconal conferences are apt to be!