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Etymology of the French word vicaire

the Old French word vicaire
derived from the Latin word vicarius (substitute, deputy, one acting for another; substitute; substituted; vicarious; vicar; sheriff; city governor; vicarage, office of vicar; its income)
derived from the Latin word vicis (turn, change, succession)

Derivations in French

provicaire, vicarial, vicariat

Derivations in other languages

English vicar, Romanian vicar

Cognates

Dutch vicariaat, English vicar, German Vikar, Italian vicario, Norwegian vikar, Portuguese vigairo, Spanish vicario, Swedish vikarie

Usage

Word found in Old French



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