unalist

English

Etymology

Latin unus one.

Noun

unalist (plural unalists)

  1. (archaic, UK) A churchman who holds only one benefice.
    • 1795, Vicesimus Knox, The Spirit of Despotism:
      I do not deny but there are pluralists of great ecclesiastical merit; but I do deny that in general pluralists have greater merit than unalists []

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