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Learn to pronounce par·son·age

/ˈpärs(ə)nij/
noun
a church house provided for a member of the clergy.

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The meaning of PARSONAGE is the house provided by a church for its pastor.
noun · the residence of a member of the clergy, as provided by the parish or church. · English Ecclesiastical Law. the benefice of a parson.
A minister's housing allowance (sometimes called a parsonage allowance or a rental allowance) is excludable from gross income for income tax purposes but ...
Owned by the pastoral charge, the house provided as the residence for the family of a pastor. A housing allowance may be granted by the pastoral charge for ...
Residences of this type can have a variety of names, such as manse, parsonage, rectory, or vicarage. The former parsonage in Haworth, England, which once served ...
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Parsonage literally means "house for a parson," and a parson is the member of the clergy, mainly in the British Anglican church, although Lutherans often use ...