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Parisch(e, -is(e, n. Also: parr-, per(r)-, pair-, paorand -ysch(e, -ich(e, -eis(c)h, -ish(e, -isse, -ys, -eis, -yst. [ME. and e.m.E. parish (c 1325), -is(s)che, -ich, -izs, -isse (a 1450), also pars(c)he (14–15th c.), appar. f. as Paroch(e n., with weakening of the unstressed vowel in the second syllable following the shift of stress to the first. Cf. also Pari(s)chin n.] A parish, in various senses and applications.Rare till c 1550, except in combination.
1. Attrib. with kirk (s.v. Pari(s)che-kirk n.), preste, clerk, auter, etc.(1) a1400 Leg. S. xl. 324.
The parise preste by hire lay 1457 Peebles B. Rec. 119.
The qwylk is wretyng in his testment with the paryst prestis hand c1515 Asl. MS. I. 222/20.
Sir Jhon McArthour and Sir Adam his parrische preist 1560 Rolland Seven S. 7303. 1567 G. Ball. 206.
The pareis preist that brutall beist(2) 1468 Peebles B. Rec. 157.
The perysch clerk 1475 Ayr B. Ct. 2 Oct.
Parrisch clerk 1478 Acta Aud. 73/1. 1489 Ib. 129/1. c1552 Lynd. Mon. 4308.
Proude parische clerkis and pardoneris(3) 1655 Blairs P. 87.
Paris minister(4) 1387 Edinb. Chart. 35.
The parys auter of the Abbay of the Halyrudehous — 1449 Cart. S. Nich. Aberd. II. 327.
Paris clerkschipe 1475 Ayr B. Ct. 2 Oct.
The parrisch clerkschip of the parrisch kyrk of Are 1489 Acta Aud. 129/1.
The clerk feis froitis and proffitis of the said parisclerkschip 1503 Peebles B. Rec. I. 200.
Ane chaplane to bruik the parisch clerkschip
2. A parish.a. In general use. = Parochin n. 1. b. With a place or church name. = Parochin n. 2.a. (a) 1572 Sat. P. xxxiii. 182.
Lords and lairds & commouns of ilk parische [: perische] 1632 Dundonald Par. Rec. 349.
Pareisch Ib. 352.
Pareish 1635 Irving Dumbartonsh. II. 315.
Constabills … in different landart parts of the parish 1672 Kirkcudbr. Sheriff Ct. Processes No. 128 (12 Mar.).
Ther are severall pairishis within the saids stewartrie of the quhich the parochen of Cowend is one … quhich is … within the comisariat of Drumfreis c1680 W. Row Blair 169.
The weighty burden of that landward parish(b) 1549 Compl. 167/12.
For there is nocht ane boroustone nor landuard paris vitht in the realme bot [etc.] 1627 Rep. Parishes 225.
The kirk … standis … neir to the ane end of the pareis Ib. 227. 1650 Inverurie 314.
Parisseb. (1) c1515 Asl. MS. I. 227/17.
Within the parrische of Sanct Patrik 1627 Rep. Parishes 178.
Perrische c 1630 Macfarlane's Geog. Coll. II. 184.
The rest of the paorishes of that countrie of Lewis are called the paorish of Braiggarie [etc.] 1666 Lanark Presb. 105.
Pairish 1671 Beale Fife Schools 209.
Parisse 1689 Reg. Privy C. 3 Ser. XIV. 780.
James Browne in the perise of Killspindie 1692 Kirkcudbr. Sheriff Ct. Processes 19 Apr.
In the perish of Kirkgwnȝean(2) 1562 St. A. Kirk S. 178.
Ane woman in Crayllis pareis 1682 Bk. Old Edinb. C. VIII. 129.
In Humbie pairich
3. Parishioners, collectively. = Parochin n. 3. 1584 Sempill Sat. P. xlv. 102.
Sic priest, sic pariche 1653 Stirling Ant. II. 14.
The parishes band quherin every heritour is bound to pay a modefeit stipend for the intertaining of our scoll maister
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