Parson,

says Blackstone, is “persoʹna ecclesiœ, one that hath full rights of the parochial church.” (See Clerical Titles.)

“Among wyves and wodewes ich am ywoned sute [wont to set],

Yparroked [impaled] in puwes. The person hit knoweth.”


Robert Langland: Piers Plowmes Vision.


God give you good morrow, master person” (i.e. Sir Nathaniel, a parson).—Shakespeare: Love’s Labour’s Lost, iv. 2.

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Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.

Parnassos (Greek), Parnassus (Latin)
Parochial
Parody
Parole (French)
Parolles
Parr
Parricide
Parrot-coal
Parsees
Parsley
Parson
Parson Adams
Parson Bate
Parson Trulliber
Parsons (Walter)
Part
Part
Partant pour la Syrie
Parthenia
Parthenopē
Parthenopean Republic