ves·try (vĕs′trē) n. pl. ves·tries

1. A room in a church where the clergy put on their vestments and where these robes and other sacred objects are stored; a sacristy.
2. A committee of members elected to administer the temporal affairs of a parish.
3. A business meeting of parishioners in a parish.

[Middle English vestrie, probably from Anglo-Norman vesterie, alteration of Old French vestiarie.]

 

 
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Jan Gullett, Senior Warden

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