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Deanery

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈdiːnəri/

Definitions

  • A group of churches or parishes under the jurisdiction of a dean, particularly within a cathedral or church district.
  • The office or district of a dean, especially in a cathedral or university setting.
  • The residence or administrative office of a dean at a college, university, or cathedral.

Usage Examples

  • He was appointed the dean of the deanery after many years of service in the church.
  • The deanery is responsible for overseeing the spiritual and administrative needs of the local parishes.
  • She resides in the deanery, which is located near the cathedral.

Etymology

From Middle English "denerie," derived from Old French "denerie," based on Latin "decanus," meaning "dean," which referred to an ecclesiastical official. The word evolved to represent the office or district of the dean, as well as their residence.

Synonyms

  • Dean's office
  • Dean's district
  • Ecclesiastical district

Antonyms

  • Laity
  • Secular office
  • Non-ecclesiastical jurisdiction

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Decanato /deˈka.nɑ.to/
French Chaire de doyen /ʃɛʁ də dwa.jɛ̃/
German Dekanat /deˈkaːnat/
Italian Decanato /dekaˈnato/
Portuguese Decanato /dekaˈnatu/
Russian Деканат /dʲɪkɐˈnat/
Chinese 教务处 /jiàowù chù/
Japanese 学部長室 /gakubuchōshitsu/
Korean 학장실 /hakjangshil/
Arabic مكتب عميد /maktab ʕamīːd/
Hindi डीन कार्यालय /dīn kāryālay/
Bengali ডিন অফিস /ɖin ɔfɪs/
Gujarati ડીન ઓફિસ /dīn ɒfɪs/
Kannada ಡೀನ್ ಕಚೇರಿ /dīn kačēri/
Malayalam ഡീൻ ഓഫീസ് /dīn ɒfɪs/
Marathi डीन कार्यालय /dīn kāryālay/
Punjabi ਡੀਨ ਦਫਤਰ /dīn d̪əfət̪ər/
Telugu డీన్ కార్యాలయం /dīn kāryālayam/
Urdu ڈین آفس /dīn ɔfɪs/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In some regions, the term "deanery" may be pronounced with slight variations, particularly in British and American English. In some accents, the vowel sounds may shift slightly, but the meaning remains the same.

Historical Usage

The term "deanery" has been used since the medieval period, when the office of the dean was formalized within the church hierarchy. It referred not only to the administrative duties of the dean but also to the district or residence under their authority. The term is still widely used in both ecclesiastical and academic contexts today.

Cultural Nuances

In certain cultures, the term "deanery" has a more formal or authoritative connotation, especially in religious institutions. In universities and colleges, the term has a more administrative meaning, signifying the dean’s office or jurisdiction over academic matters.

More Information

A deanery, both in the religious and academic contexts, plays a critical role in overseeing specific areas within a larger institution. In ecclesiastical settings, the deanery refers to the geographical area under the dean's authority. In universities, it is typically the office or administrative center of a dean, who is responsible for managing a faculty or department. The deanery may also serve as the residence for deans, depending on the institution's traditions and resources.

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