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Etymology of the Latin word vicarius

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 other languages

English vicarious, French vicaire, French vicariant, French viguier, Italian vicario, Portuguese vicariato, Portuguese vicário, Portuguese vicarial, Spanish vicario, Spanish veguer



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