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ArchpresbyterArchpresbyter Arch`pres"by*ter, n.
Same as Archpriest. Archpresbytery
Archpresbytery Arch`pres"by*ter*y, n. [Pref. arch- +
presbytery.]
The absolute dominion of presbytery. --Milton.
Panpresbyterian
Panpresbyterian Pan`pres`by*te"ri*an, a. [Pan- +
Presbyterian.]
Belonging to, or representative of, those who hold
Presbyterian views in all parts of the world; as, a
Panpresbyterian council.
Presbyope
Presbyope Pres"by*ope, n. (Med.)
One who has presbyopia; a farsighted person.
PresbyopiaPresbyopia Pres`by*o"pi*a[NL., from Gr. ? old, n., an old man
+ ?, ?, the eye.] (Med.)
A defect of vision consequent upon advancing age. It is due
to rigidity of the crystalline lens, which produces
difficulty of accommodation and recession of the near point
of vision, so that objects very near the eyes can not be seen
distinctly without the use of convex glasses. Called also
presbytia. Presbyopic
Presbyopic Pres`by*op"ic, a.
Affected by presbyopia; also, remedying presbyopia;
farsighted.
PresbyopyPresbyopy Pres"by*o`py, n. [Cf. F. presbyopie.]
See Presbyopia. PresbytePresbyte Pres"byte, n. [Gr. ? an old man.]
Same as Presbyope. PresbyterPresbyter Pres"by*ter, n. [L. an elder, fr. Gr. ?. See
Priest.]
1. An elder in the early Christian church. See 2d Citation
under Bishop, n., 1.
2. (Ch. of Eng. & Prot. Epis. Ch.) One ordained to the second
order in the ministry; -- called also priest.
I rather term the one sort presbyter than priest.
--Hooker.
New presbyter is but old priest writ large.
--Milton.
3. (Presbyterian Ch.) A member of a presbytery whether lay or
clerical.
4. A Presbyterian. [Obs.] --Hudibras. Presbyteral
Presbyteral Pres*byt"er*al, a.
Of or pertaining to a presbyter or presbytery; presbyterial.
Presbyteress
Presbyteress Pres"by*ter*ess, n.
A female presbyter. --Bale.
PresbyteriesPresbytery Pres"by*ter*y, n.; pl. Presbyteries. [L.
presbyterium, Gr. ?. See Presbyter, and cf.
Presbyterium.]
1. A body of elders in the early Christian church.
2. (Presbyterian Ch.) A judicatory consisting of all the
ministers within a certain district, and one layman, who
is a ruling elder, from each parish or church,
commissioned to represent the church in conjunction with
the pastor. This body has a general jurisdiction over the
churches under its care, and next below the provincial
synod in authority.
3. The Presbyterian religion of polity. [R.] --Tatler.
4.
(a) (Arch.) That part of the church reserved for the
officiating priest.
(b) The residence of a priest or clergyman. --Gwilt. PresbyteriumPresbyterium Pres`by*te"ri*um, n. [L.] (Arch.)
Same as Presbytery, 4. Presbytership
Presbytership Pres"by*ter*ship, n.
The office or station of a presbyter; presbyterate.
PresbyteryPresbytery Pres"by*ter*y, n.; pl. Presbyteries. [L.
presbyterium, Gr. ?. See Presbyter, and cf.
Presbyterium.]
1. A body of elders in the early Christian church.
2. (Presbyterian Ch.) A judicatory consisting of all the
ministers within a certain district, and one layman, who
is a ruling elder, from each parish or church,
commissioned to represent the church in conjunction with
the pastor. This body has a general jurisdiction over the
churches under its care, and next below the provincial
synod in authority.
3. The Presbyterian religion of polity. [R.] --Tatler.
4.
(a) (Arch.) That part of the church reserved for the
officiating priest.
(b) The residence of a priest or clergyman. --Gwilt. presbytiaPresbyopia Pres`by*o"pi*a[NL., from Gr. ? old, n., an old man
+ ?, ?, the eye.] (Med.)
A defect of vision consequent upon advancing age. It is due
to rigidity of the crystalline lens, which produces
difficulty of accommodation and recession of the near point
of vision, so that objects very near the eyes can not be seen
distinctly without the use of convex glasses. Called also
presbytia. PresbytiaPresbytia Pres*byt"i*a, n. [NL. See Presbyte.] (Med.)
Presbyopia. PresbyticPresbytic Pres*byt"ic, a. (Med.)
Same as Presbyopic. Presbytism
Presbytism Pres"byt*ism, n.
Presbyopia.
SuresbySuresby Sures"by, n. [Etymol. uncertain. See Rudesby.]
One to be sure of, or to be relied on. [Obs.]
There is one which is suresby, as they say, to serve,
if anything will serve. --Bradford.
Meaning of Resby from wikipedia
- John
Resby was an
English priest and
supporter of John Wycliffe. He was
executed by
burning for
heresy in Perth, Scotland, in 1407 or 1408,
during the...
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excellent bishop. The
chief blot on his
episcopate was the
burning of John
Resby, an
English priest, at
Perth in 1407, and of
Pavel Kravař, a Bohemian, at...
- 2014–15:
Marilyn Neily 2015–16: Hugh
Avery 2016–17:
Peter Inch 2017–18:
Resby Coutts 2018–19:
Maureen Miller 2019–20: John Shea 2020–21:
Mitch Minken...
- Nationality/Residence
Description Date of
execution Place of
execution References John
Resby English priest 1407/1422
Perth Pavel Kravař (Paul Crawar)
Bohemian Hussite...
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Women Competition" (PDF).
Retrieved November 13, 2014.
Wyman 2014, pp. 4–5
Resby Coutts (February 2024). "Manitoba
Curling Hall of Fame
Announces 2024 Inductees"...
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Archived from the
original on 22
February 2010.
Retrieved 28
January 2025.
Resby Coutts (13
February 2010). "Safeway All-Stars Named". The Curler. Archived...
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Chris Neufeld 2020
Curler Karen Purdy 2020
Curler Ernie Oliver 2020
Builder Resby Coutts 2020
Builder Darcy Kirkness (Robertson) 2020 Team: 1984 Canadian...
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Charette Kathleen Clift James Congalton George Cooke Edith Corby-Moore
Resby Coutts Walter B.
Cowan Pauline M.
Cragg Gordon Craig Robert Cream Elsie...
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Archived from the
original on
February 17, 2009.
Retrieved 2009-03-01. Coutts,
Resby (2008-04-22). "Burtnyk,
Stoughton Qualify for
Canadian Curling Trials"....
- be
declared the
provincial champion,
qualifying for the
Macdonald Brier.
Resby Coutts (2010-01-28). "MCA's Men'
Bonspiel -
Special Report". Curl Manitoba...