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ladorada | 11:51 Tue 24th Apr 2007 | Arts & Literature
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what the feminine for parson?
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A female parson is a parson.
The wife of a parson is called the parson�s wife and on some rare occasions she might be called Janet or Gertrude.
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Parsonette ?
Parsnip ?
Dogsbody. I know I am one
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What about 'vicaress' or 'clergywoman'?

I'm looking for a word which sometimes has a humorous connotation and is related to prose from let's say Chaucer's or Boccaccio's times.
Yes but how often would you hear Vicaress or indeed Parsoness ?

A female vicar is a vicar.
Clergywoman would probably be most commonly recognised.

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