emparish

English

Etymology

From em- + parish.

Verb

emparish (third-person singular simple present emparishes, present participle emparishing, simple past and past participle emparished)

  1. (UK, uncommon) To create a parish for an area, in particular a civil parish.
    Sufficient petition signatures to emparish the entire area was acquired from residents by August 2006, which the Isle of Wight Council then submitted to Government with their support.
    (Newport & Carisbrooke Community Council)

Derived terms

  • emparishment
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