What does unparsonic mean?
Unparsonic means Not like a parson; unbecoming of a parson..
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/ʌnpɑːˈsɒnɪk/ · adjective
Not like a parson; unbecoming of a parson..
He enunciated the grace in slightly unparsonic tones, which implied that he was not only Rector of Rotherden, but also a full member of the M.C.C. and first cousin once removed to Lord Chatwynd.
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Unparsonic means Not like a parson; unbecoming of a parson..
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He enunciated the grace in slightly unparsonic tones, which implied that he was not only Rector of Rotherden, but also a full member of the M.C.C. and first cousin once removed to Lord Chatwynd.
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