Definition of Rectorates

1. Noun. (plural of rectorate) ¹

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Definition of Rectorates

1. rectorate [n] - See also: rectorate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rectorates

rectococcygeal muscle
rectococcygeus muscle
rectococcypexy
rectocolitis
rectolaryngeal reflex
rectoperineal
rectoperineorrhaphy
rectopexy
rectophobia
rectoplasty
rector
rectoral
rectorate
rectorates
rectoress
rectoresses
rectorial
rectories
rectorite
rectorrhagia
rectorrhaphy
rectors
rectorship
rectorships
rectory
rectos
rectoscope
rectoscopes

Literary usage of Rectorates

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Missions and Missionaries of California by Zephyrin Engelhardt (1908)
"When the Fathers had increased in number, and* occupied the greater part of the peninsula, "they were formed into three rectorates known as the Rectorate of ..."

2. Modern Art Education: Its Practical and Aesthetic Character Educationally by Josef Langl, Sylvester Rosa Koehler, Charles B. Stetson (1875)
"It will easily be seen that this regulation had no effect whatever, without necessarily blaming the rectorates and teachers concerned. ..."

3. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"He was graduated from the General Theological Seminary in New York in 1840, entered the ministry and held rectorates at Leroy, NY; Cincinnati,. ..."

4. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"... Trinity) College in 1843, from the General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church in 1846 and held assistant rectorates in New York. ..."

5. A History of the United States by Edward Channing (1921)
"... it may be noted that in 1819 a rectorates controlled twelve or fins- pamphlet of 170 pages of double teen "monied institutions" with i column was ..."

6. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1909)
"His rectorates were equally energetic and beneficial, churches being established at Mill- burn and Woodbridge, NJ, while he was at Christ Church, ..."

7. The American Journal of Education by Henry Barnard (1858)
"... and inspector of all the Hanoverian schools; two important pedagogical offices, for which the experience which he had gathered in his three rectorates ..."

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