The Collaborative International Dictionary
Parsonic
Parsonic \Par*son"ic\, Parsonical \Par*son"ic*al\, a. Of or pertaining to a parson; clerical.
Vainglory glowed in his parsonic heart.
--Colman.
[1913 Webster] -- Par*son"ic*al*ly, adv.
Wiktionary
parsonic
a. Of or relating to a parson; clerical.
Usage examples of "parsonic".
It seems to me that Pollock and the Hewsons and even Mr Lazenby, for all his parsonic forbearance, eye Dr Natouche with something very like fear.
He even made a little parsonic noise: 'N'yer I'll just get out of my wet bathers,' he said.