dimissory

dimissory
[ˈdɪmɪs(ə)ri]
adjective
  1. (in the Christian Church) denoting formal permission from a bishop (letters dimissory) for a person from one diocese to be ordained in another, or (formally) for an ordained person to leave one diocese for another
    (基督教用语)获得主教正式批准(许可状)跨区任牧师的;任职牧师去往另一区的
语源
  1. late Middle English (as a plural noun): from late Latin dimissorius, from dimiss- 'sent away', from the verb dimittere. The adjective dates from the late 16th cent., the original sense being 'valedictory'
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