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  • Curate
  • Religious occupation

    A curate (/ˈkjʊərɪt/) is a person who is invested with the care or cure (cura) of souls of a parish. In this sense, curate means a parish priest; but in

    Curate

    Curate

    Curate

  • Curation
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up curation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Curation may refer to: Algorithmic curation, curation using computer algorithms Content curation, the

    Curation

    Curation

  • Curate's egg
  • Idiom derived from two late 19th century cartoons

    A "curate's egg" is something described as partly bad and partly good. In its original usage, it referred to something that is obviously and entirely bad

    Curate's egg

    Curate's egg

    Curate's_egg

  • Data curation
  • Organization of collected data

    Data curation is the organization and integration of data collected from various sources. This process involves annotation, publication and presentation

    Data curation

    Data_curation

  • Digital curation
  • Process of managing digital assets

    Digital curation is the selection, preservation, maintenance, collection, and archiving of digital assets. It is a process that establishes, maintains

    Digital curation

    Digital curation

    Digital_curation

  • Katie Button
  • American chef and restaurateur (born 1983)

    includes Cúrate Bar de Tapas and La Bodega by Cúrate located in Asheville, North Carolina.. She also operates an online Spanish food market, Cúrate at Home

    Katie Button

    Katie_Button

  • Algorithmic curation
  • Algorithmic selection of online media

    Algorithm curation is the selection of online media by technologies such as recommender systems and personalized search. Curation entails the selective

    Algorithmic curation

    Algorithmic curation

    Algorithmic_curation

  • Perpetual curate
  • Anglican parish priest

    Perpetual curate was a class of resident parish priest or incumbent curate within the United Church of England and Ireland (name of the combined Anglican

    Perpetual curate

    Perpetual curate

    Perpetual_curate

  • Content curation
  • Information and item gathering

    Content curation is the process of gathering information relevant to a particular topic or area of interest, usually with the intention of adding value

    Content curation

    Content curation

    Content_curation

  • A Curate in Bohemia (novel)
  • 1913 novel by Australian writer Norman Lindsay

    A Curate in Bohemia is a novel by Australian writer Norman Lindsay. It was originally published by NSW Bookstall Company in Australia in 1913, and then

    A Curate in Bohemia (novel)

    A_Curate_in_Bohemia_(novel)

  • A Curate in Bohemia
  • 1972 Australian TV series or program

    A Curate in Bohemia is a 1972 Australian TV play based on the 1913 novel by Norman Lindsay of the same name. It was one of a series of adaptations of Lindsay

    A Curate in Bohemia

    A_Curate_in_Bohemia

  • Priest in charge
  • Priest in charge of a parish who is not its incumbent

    A priest in charge or priest-in-charge (previously also curate-in-charge) in the Church of England is a priest in charge of a parish who is not its incumbent;

    Priest in charge

    Priest_in_charge

  • Database (journal)
  • Academic journal

    Database: The Journal of Biological Databases and Curation is an online peer-reviewed open access scientific journal that publishes research on biological

    Database (journal)

    Database_(journal)

  • Rotation Curation
  • Social media technique

    Rotation Curation, also #RotationCuration, is the concept of rotating the spokesperson on a broad scoped social media account. Such a scope can be a location

    Rotation Curation

    Rotation_Curation

  • Richard Dean (curate)
  • English minister and writer (c. 1727–1778)

    was schoolmaster of Middleton grammar school. He was first curate of Royton Chapel and curate of Middleton. Dean is best known for his two volume book,

    Richard Dean (curate)

    Richard_Dean_(curate)

  • William Sykes (priest)
  • Anglican priest

    Sykes (24 July 1861 – 24 August 1930), born in Barrow-in-Furness, was first Curate of St John's Church, Tunbridge Wells; Vicar of Hillsborough and Wadsley

    William Sykes (priest)

    William_Sykes_(priest)

  • The Spanish Curate
  • Stage play by John Fletcher and Philip Massinger

    The Spanish Curate is a late Jacobean era stage play, a comedy written by John Fletcher and Philip Massinger. It premiered on the stage in 1622, and was

    The Spanish Curate

    The_Spanish_Curate

  • Cu mâinile curate
  • 1972 film

    Cu mâinile curate (With Clean Hands) is a 1972 Romanian crime thriller film directed by and starring Sergiu Nicolaescu. Set in post war Romania, Roman

    Cu mâinile curate

    Cu mâinile curate

    Cu_mâinile_curate

  • Cycloid
  • Curve traced by a point on a rolling circle

    In geometry, a cycloid is the curve traced by a point on a circle as it rolls along a straight line without slipping. A cycloid is a specific form of trochoid

    Cycloid

    Cycloid

    Cycloid

  • Curator
  • Content specialist charged with managing an institution's collections

    "Curator of Public Practice". Community curation— also known as "co-curation", "public curation" or "inclusive curation"—is a movement in museums, public humanities

    Curator

    Curator

    Curator

  • Emily (2022 film)
  • British film directed by Frances O'Connor

    Mackey), concentrating on a fictional romantic relationship with the young curate William Weightman. Fionn Whitehead, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Alexandra Dowling

    Emily (2022 film)

    Emily_(2022_film)

  • Father Dougal McGuire
  • Character in the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted

    three series. The character is a childlike, simple-minded Roman Catholic curate exiled to Craggy Island, a small island off the coast of Galway. Dougal

    Father Dougal McGuire

    Father_Dougal_McGuire

  • Arthur Bell Nicholls
  • Clergyman and Charlotte Brontë's husband

    last nine months of her life. Between 1845 and 1861 he served as the last curate of her vicar father Patrick Brontë. After Patrick's death in 1861 he left

    Arthur Bell Nicholls

    Arthur Bell Nicholls

    Arthur_Bell_Nicholls

  • Al Weaver
  • English actor (born 1981)

    English actor, writer, producer, and director, best known for his role as curate Leonard Finch in the ITV series Grantchester (2014-present). He is also

    Al Weaver

    Al_Weaver

  • Verified
  • United Nations program to counter COVID-19 misinformation

    Nations seeks to organize a network of millions of online volunteers to curate and fact check information online. Verified has held a social media campaigns

    Verified

    Verified

  • Curates' Augmentation Fund
  • The Curates' Augmentation Fund is an ecclesiastical charity set up in 1866 to provide extra income for those clergy in long term curacies, often in slum

    Curates' Augmentation Fund

    Curates'_Augmentation_Fund

  • Wikimedia Foundation
  • American charitable organization

    content in languages across the world. The foundation does not write or curate any of the projects' content. Instead, this is done by volunteer editors

    Wikimedia Foundation

    Wikimedia Foundation

    Wikimedia_Foundation

  • John Evans (died 1779)
  • Welsh Anglican priest and curate of Portsmouth

    John Evans (died 1779), was curate of Portsmouth. Evans was born at Meini Gwynion, Llanarth, Cardiganshire, and was educated at Oxford. His first curacy

    John Evans (died 1779)

    John_Evans_(died_1779)

  • John Newton
  • Anglican cleric, hymn-writer, and abolitionist (1725–1807)

    received deacon's orders, and was finally ordained as a priest on 17 June. As curate of Olney, Newton was partly sponsored by John Thornton, a wealthy merchant

    John Newton

    John Newton

    John_Newton

  • Henry Peacham (born 1546)
  • English curate and writer

    The Garden of Eloquence. Peacham was ordained in 1574 and appointed as curate of North Mymms, Herts. It was during his time at North Mymms that he published

    Henry Peacham (born 1546)

    Henry_Peacham_(born_1546)

  • DC Finest trade paperbacks
  • Paperback line from DC Comics

    offering a line devoted to company-wide events, the books allow fans to "curate collections of their favorite tales from specific genres, which may include

    DC Finest trade paperbacks

    DC_Finest_trade_paperbacks

  • St Paul's, Cambridge
  • Church in Cambridge, England

    Homelessness, and Assistant Curate (Associate Priest) of St Paul's, Cambridge (Ely), now Lantern Initiative Lead and Hon. Assistant Curate (Associate Priest) of

    St Paul's, Cambridge

    St Paul's, Cambridge

    St_Paul's,_Cambridge

  • Digital Curation Centre
  • Non-profit organization

    The Digital Curation Centre (DCC) was established to help solve the extensive challenges of digital preservation and digital curation and to lead research

    Digital Curation Centre

    Digital_Curation_Centre

  • Berkeley Addison
  • British Anglican clergyman (1815–1882)

    curacies at Brighton and Kensington, and in 1843 settled in Edinburgh as curate under Dean Ramsay where he remained for twelve years. According to the 1851

    Berkeley Addison

    Berkeley Addison

    Berkeley_Addison

  • John Williams (Ab Ithel)
  • Welsh antiquary and Anglican priest

    become the Anglican curate of Llanfor, Merionethshire, where he married Elizabeth Lloyd Williams. In 1843 he became perpetual curate of Nercwys, Flintshire

    John Williams (Ab Ithel)

    John_Williams_(Ab_Ithel)

  • Martin Modéus
  • Swedish Lutheran clergyman

    Diocese of Växjö. He served as a curate and vicar of the parish of Byarum until 1988 when he became district leader and curate of the parish of Tullinge-Tumba

    Martin Modéus

    Martin Modéus

    Martin_Modéus

  • Nicky Gumbel
  • English Anglican priest (born 1955)

    of London appointed him Alpha chaplain, though he remained at HTB as a curate. In 2005, Gumbel was officially installed as vicar of Holy Trinity Brompton

    Nicky Gumbel

    Nicky Gumbel

    Nicky_Gumbel

  • George Lloyd (archaeologist)
  • English Anglican curate and archaeologist

    George Lloyd (1820 – 21 January 1885) was an English Anglican curate and archaeologist. He was the leading founding member of the Huddersfield Archaeological

    George Lloyd (archaeologist)

    George_Lloyd_(archaeologist)

  • Parish
  • Ecclesiastical subdivision of a diocese

    priest, often termed a parish priest, who might be assisted by one or more curates, and who operates from a parish church. In England, a parish historically

    Parish

    Parish

    Parish

  • Mobile app
  • Software application designed to run on mobile devices

    turn led to the creation of a wide range of review, recommendation, and curation sources, including blogs, magazines, and dedicated online app-discovery

    Mobile app

    Mobile app

    Mobile_app

  • Patrick Brontë
  • Irish clergyman and writer (1777–1861)

    moved to Haworth, where Patrick had been offered the role of perpetual curate. In 1821, Maria Branwell died, leaving Patrick to care for six children

    Patrick Brontë

    Patrick Brontë

    Patrick_Brontë

  • Alpha course
  • Program of Christian evangelism

    denominations. Alpha originated in 1977 with the work of Charles Marnham, a curate at Holy Trinity Brompton (HTB), a parish of the Church of England in London

    Alpha course

    Alpha course

    Alpha_course

  • See All This Art Magazine
  • Dutch art magazine

    historian Nicole Ex. Twice a year, See All This invites a collaborator to curate a thematic issue, among them David Whyte, Lidewij Edelkoort, Bijoy Jain

    See All This Art Magazine

    See_All_This_Art_Magazine

  • MetaCyc
  • Metabolic pathways and enzymes database

    enzymes databases currently available. The data in the database is manually curated from the scientific literature, and covers all domains of life. MetaCyc

    MetaCyc

    MetaCyc

  • Vicar
  • Ecclesiastical office

    such as the archdeacons and archpriests, and also the rural priest, the curate who had the cure or care of all the souls outside the episcopal cities.

    Vicar

    Vicar

  • CricketArchive
  • Sports website for cricket

    corresponding to 1.5 million players, 820,000 scorecards and 15,000 grounds, curated by cricket statistician Philip Bailey. Over the years, various cricket

    CricketArchive

    CricketArchive

  • Willington Worthenbury
  • Community in Wrexham County Borough, Wales

    1873 and dedicated to Mary Magdalene. The famous poet R. S. Thomas was curate here in the 1940s. The churchyard contains the war grave of a Manchester

    Willington Worthenbury

    Willington Worthenbury

    Willington_Worthenbury

  • Charles Farrar Forster
  • Curate of the parish of Lockwood (1848-1894)

    Charles Farrar Forster FRGS FSSc (29 February 1848 – 28 August 1894) was curate of the parish of Lockwood near Huddersfield, vicar of St Andrew's Church

    Charles Farrar Forster

    Charles Farrar Forster

    Charles_Farrar_Forster

  • Edward Lewes Cutts
  • English writer and antiquarian

    (2 March 1824 – 2 September 1901) was an English writer, antiquarian and curate, specialising in archaeology and the study of ecclesiastical history. Cutts

    Edward Lewes Cutts

    Edward_Lewes_Cutts

  • Vicar (Anglicanism)
  • Title in the Church of England

    parish priests were divided into rectors, vicars and (rarely) perpetual curates. These were distinguished according to the way in which they were appointed

    Vicar (Anglicanism)

    Vicar (Anglicanism)

    Vicar_(Anglicanism)

  • Wonder Comics (DC Comics)
  • DC Comics imprint

    Wonder Comics was a pop-up imprint of DC Comics. Curated by Brian Michael Bendis, the imprint focused on reviving old characters and original characters

    Wonder Comics (DC Comics)

    Wonder_Comics_(DC_Comics)

  • Henry Sanders (historian)
  • Henry Sanders (or Saunders; 1727–1785) was an English curate and local historian. He was curate of Shenstone, Staffordshire and is known for his book

    Henry Sanders (historian)

    Henry_Sanders_(historian)

  • Whelpo
  • Hamlet in England

    eventually becomes the Caldew, joining the River Eden in Carlisle. "Whelpo". Co-Curate. Retrieved 17 October 2022. "Whelpo". Survey of English Place-Names. Archived

    Whelpo

    Whelpo

    Whelpo

  • John O'Connor (priest)
  • English priest, basis for Chesterton's Father Brown

    O'Connor was ordained at St. John Lateran on 30 March 1895. O'Connor served as curate at St. Joseph's in Bradford, England, and later at St. Marie's, Halifax

    John O'Connor (priest)

    John_O'Connor_(priest)

  • Bless Me, Father
  • 1978 British TV series or programme

    Irish Catholic priest, Father Charles Duddleswell (Lowe) and his young curate (Abineri) in the fictional parish of St. Jude's in suburban London. Twenty-one

    Bless Me, Father

    Bless_Me,_Father

  • George Ratcliffe Woodward
  • English composer (1848–1934)

    On 21 December 1874 Woodward was ordained deacon, to serve as Assistant Curate at St Barnabas, Pimlico, and priest in 1875. At the time George Cosby White

    George Ratcliffe Woodward

    George Ratcliffe Woodward

    George_Ratcliffe_Woodward

  • J. K. Organisation
  • Indian industrial conglomerate

    Retrieved 12 June 2023. "JK Cement Ltd and PRESPL sign a Strategic MoU to Curate a 'Decarbonisation Path'; envisioned for Decade and Beyond – Daily updates"

    J. K. Organisation

    J. K. Organisation

    J._K._Organisation

  • Christ Church, Wharton
  • Church in Cheshire, England

    unconsecrated chapel of ease built c.1835 at the instigation of John Furnival, a curate of Davenham. This was the first Anglican religious building in Wharton,

    Christ Church, Wharton

    Christ Church, Wharton

    Christ_Church,_Wharton

  • Christian Henry Bateman
  • English minister and hymn writer

    At age 56, he took Holy Orders in the Anglican Church and served as a curate and vicar in several Anglican parishes. He died in 1889 in Carlisle, Cumberland

    Christian Henry Bateman

    Christian_Henry_Bateman

  • Sukoon
  • 2022 studio album by Sanjay Leela Bhansali

    composition debut in Guzaarish (2010), he had expressed his interest to curate a music album which was not conceptualized until the COVID-19 lockdown in

    Sukoon

    Sukoon

  • Henry Whitehead (priest)
  • English epidemiologist (1825–1896)

    September 1825 – 5 March 1896) was a Church of England priest and the assistant curate of St Luke's Church in Soho, London, during the 1854 cholera outbreak. A

    Henry Whitehead (priest)

    Henry Whitehead (priest)

    Henry_Whitehead_(priest)

  • Edward Norman (bishop)
  • New Zealand bishop

    the Order of the British Empire In 1948, Norman was ordained and was a curate in Berwick-on-Tweed; he later became vicar of Waiwhetu. After further incumbencies

    Edward Norman (bishop)

    Edward_Norman_(bishop)

  • Changelog
  • List of changes

    revised over time such as a codebase or a product. A changelog can be a curated record. The author of the changelog can present the information to make

    Changelog

    Changelog

  • Henry Huxtable
  • Bishop of Mauritius from November 1870 to July 1871

    The family returned to England after the 1857 mutiny and Huxtable became curate in sole charge of Hendford, Yeovil for two years, followed by eight years

    Henry Huxtable

    Henry_Huxtable

  • Morrissey Curates The Ramones
  • 2014 greatest hits album by The Ramones

    Morrissey Curates The Ramones is a compilation album by the American punk rock band the Ramones, compiled by British musician Morrissey. It consists primarily

    Morrissey Curates The Ramones

    Morrissey_Curates_The_Ramones

  • John Strype
  • English clergyman, historian and biographer (1643–1737)

    Petticoat Lane. In his twenties, he became perpetual curate of Theydon Bois, Essex and later became curate of Leyton; this allowed him direct correspondence

    John Strype

    John Strype

    John_Strype

  • St Margaret's, Westminster
  • 12th-century church in London, England

    John Conyers, curate c. 1509 Sir John Symes, curate c. 1519 Mr. Hall, curate c. 1521 Sir Robert Danby, curate c. 1530 William Tenant, curate 1594 William

    St Margaret's, Westminster

    St Margaret's, Westminster

    St_Margaret's,_Westminster

  • Nicky Lee (priest)
  • English Anglican priest and author

    Hall, Durham. He was ordained deacon in 1985 and priest in 1986, becoming curate, then associate vicar, of Holy Trinity Brompton, now one of the largest

    Nicky Lee (priest)

    Nicky_Lee_(priest)

  • Late Night Tales: Barry Can't Swim
  • 2026 compilation album

    Late Night Tales: Barry Can't Swim is a DJ mix album curated by Scottish producer and musician Joshua Mainnie, under the alias Barry Can't Swim, for the

    Late Night Tales: Barry Can't Swim

    Late_Night_Tales:_Barry_Can't_Swim

  • Christoph Becker
  • Canadian academic

    Christoph Becker is a Professor of Information and Director of the Digital Curation Institute at the University of Toronto. His research focuses on the design

    Christoph Becker

    Christoph Becker

    Christoph_Becker

  • Joseph André
  • Belgian priest

    teacher in a high school (Floreffe) for a few years before being appointed curate at the parish of St Jean-Baptiste (Namur). In 1941, with Belgium under German

    Joseph André

    Joseph_André

  • King Tut's Wah Wah Hut (New York City)
  • Former club and theater space in Manhattan, New York

    "Egyptian themed". Among the acts presented at the club were Dancenoise (which curated a regular performance series there), Carmelita Tropicana and Blue Man Group

    King Tut's Wah Wah Hut (New York City)

    King_Tut's_Wah_Wah_Hut_(New_York_City)

  • Nicolas Bourriaud
  • French curator and art critic (born 1965)

    art critic. Bourriaud began his career as an art critic and moved into curating in 1990. Bourriaud is best known for his desire to observe and nominate

    Nicolas Bourriaud

    Nicolas Bourriaud

    Nicolas_Bourriaud

  • Derek Watson (priest)
  • after a period of study at Ripon College Cuddesdon. His first post was as a Curate at All Saints, New Eltham, after which he was Chaplain of Christ's College

    Derek Watson (priest)

    Derek_Watson_(priest)

  • Thomas Aldersey
  • 16th-century English businessman and politician

    charity – administered. At the same time, he established a preacher and curate in Bunbury, and gave the tithes and advowson (patronage) of the parish church

    Thomas Aldersey

    Thomas Aldersey

    Thomas_Aldersey

  • Oliver Matuschek
  • German author and scholar

    and at the Deutsches Historisches Museum in Berlin, where he helped to curate an exhibition on Zweig in 2008. This became the basis for his biography

    Oliver Matuschek

    Oliver_Matuschek

  • Open Tree of Life
  • Online phylogenetic tree of life

    (served at tree.opentreeoflife.org) from a comprehensive taxonomy and a curated set of published phylogenetic estimates. The taxonomy is a combination

    Open Tree of Life

    Open Tree of Life

    Open_Tree_of_Life

  • Peter Klint
  • German painter

    Haven 2003, curated by Jesse Richards) and "Triumph of Stuckism" (Liverpool John Moores University, School of Art and Design 2006, curated by Naive John)

    Peter Klint

    Peter Klint

    Peter_Klint

  • Under the Sun of Satan
  • Classic French novel

    Estève, the novel draws on three primary inspirations: the life of the curate Jean-Marie Vianney, which informs the character Donissan; the writers Léon

    Under the Sun of Satan

    Under_the_Sun_of_Satan

  • Rector (ecclesiastical)
  • Ecclesiastical profession

    priests in the Church of England consisted of rectors, vicars, and perpetual curates. Parish churches and their incumbent clergy were supported by tithes, a

    Rector (ecclesiastical)

    Rector_(ecclesiastical)

  • Douglas Feaver
  • British Anglican bishop

    Grammar School and Keble College, Oxford; and ordained in 1938. He was a curate at St Alban's Abbey then a wartime chaplain in the RAFVR. He later became

    Douglas Feaver

    Douglas_Feaver

  • Whitcombe Church
  • Church in Dorset, England

    William Barnes the English writer, poet, minister, and philologist was the curate at Whitcombe from 1847 to 1852, and again from 1862 preaching his first

    Whitcombe Church

    Whitcombe Church

    Whitcombe_Church

  • Utah Saints
  • English electronic music group

    Lowe, Annie Mac and Tiga. They continue to book electronic acts and DJs, curating a stage at Beatherder Festival for three days every year since 2007. They

    Utah Saints

    Utah Saints

    Utah_Saints

  • Letterboxd
  • Film discovery platform

    review films, keep a diary of films watched, maintain watchlists, make curated lists, and follow other members’ activity. It has been described as "Goodreads

    Letterboxd

    Letterboxd

  • Dean of Wolverhampton
  • Head of the chapter of Canons at St Peter's Collegiate Church

    within a team parish led by a rector, although it has its own vicar and curate within the team. It is now part of the Diocese of Lichfield. The deanery

    Dean of Wolverhampton

    Dean of Wolverhampton

    Dean_of_Wolverhampton

  • Henry Bulteel
  • English religious controversialist and seceder from the Church of England

    [clarification needed] He studied at the University of Oxford and became an Anglican curate in Oxford. He adopted High Calvinist opinions, and in 1831 gave a polemic

    Henry Bulteel

    Henry_Bulteel

  • Peter Cunningham (priest)
  • and died in Chertsey on 24 June 1805. For most of his life he acted as a curate and published several poems of a political tendency. Accounts of Peter Cunningham's

    Peter Cunningham (priest)

    Peter_Cunningham_(priest)

  • The Duchess of Seven Dials
  • 1920 British film by Fred Paul

    Its plot involves a young aristocratic woman who falls in love with a curate doing charitable work in the Seven Dials area of Central London. It was

    The Duchess of Seven Dials

    The_Duchess_of_Seven_Dials

  • Underwater Archaeology Branch, Naval History & Heritage Command
  • Unit of the United States Department of the Navy

    1996 as a consequence of the emerging need to manage, study, conserve, curate and interpret the U.S. Navy's submerged cultural resources. Today, the Branch's

    Underwater Archaeology Branch, Naval History & Heritage Command

    Underwater_Archaeology_Branch,_Naval_History_&_Heritage_Command

  • Foss Westcott
  • College and Peterhouse, Cambridge. Ordained in 1887, his first post was as curate of St Peter's Church, Bishopwearmouth. Emigrating to India he was a Missionary

    Foss Westcott

    Foss Westcott

    Foss_Westcott

  • Wethersfield, Essex
  • Village in Essex, England

    called Wether. Patrick Brontë, father of the Brontë sisters, was a young curate here in 1807, as was John West, later missionary to Canada, who married

    Wethersfield, Essex

    Wethersfield, Essex

    Wethersfield,_Essex

  • Charles Lloyd (priest)
  • educated at Christ Church, Oxford and ordained in 1913, his first post was as Curate at St Thomas, Eccleston.. After this he was Priest in charge of St Martin

    Charles Lloyd (priest)

    Charles_Lloyd_(priest)

  • Charles Onen
  • Ugandan Catholic priest and politician

    the Rules committee. Onen is a Catholic priest who served as the second curate of Holy Rosary Parish Catholic Church. He was a priest for eight years before

    Charles Onen

    Charles Onen

    Charles_Onen

  • Bernard Ruiz-Picasso
  • Belgian businessman (born 1959)

    grandson of Pablo Picasso and the son of Paul and Christine Ruiz-Picasso. He curates international exhibitions dedicated to Pablo Picasso. Bernard Ruiz-Picasso

    Bernard Ruiz-Picasso

    Bernard_Ruiz-Picasso

  • Fred Secombe
  • British writer (1918–2016)

    on 9 December 2016, aged 97. How Green was my Curate (1989) A Curate for all Seasons (1990) Goodbye Curate (1992) Hello Vicar! (1994) A Comedy of Clerical

    Fred Secombe

    Fred_Secombe

  • Douglas Spencer
  • New Zealand Anglican priest

    century. Spencer was ordained a deacon in 1937 and a priest in 1938. He was curate then vicar of Murchiston until 1944. He was at Tākaka from 1944 to 1955;

    Douglas Spencer

    Douglas_Spencer

  • Kyle DeWoody
  • American gallery owner and curator

    costume design, and at the Whitney Museum of American Art. DeWoody has curated a group exhibition, "Post-Psychedelic Dreams", in East Hampton. She lives

    Kyle DeWoody

    Kyle_DeWoody

  • The Ultimate Collection (Black Sabbath album)
  • 2016 compilation album by Black Sabbath

    first released on 28 October 2016. Remastered by engineer Andy Pearce and curated by the members of the band, the album was released during the band's final

    The Ultimate Collection (Black Sabbath album)

    The_Ultimate_Collection_(Black_Sabbath_album)

  • Gilbert Thurlow
  • ordained after a period of study at Ripon College Cuddesdon in 1935. He was Curate of All Saints, Wokingham then Precentor of Norwich Cathedral until 1955

    Gilbert Thurlow

    Gilbert_Thurlow

  • BANK (art collective)
  • were "ARSE COUNCIL", "SIMON PATTERSON – ONE IDEA, EIGHT YEARS", "CARRY ON CURATING", "PIPPA-LOTTA-RIST-ACTION" and "SAM-TAYLOR WOULD-NOT" Julian Stallabrass

    BANK (art collective)

    BANK_(art_collective)

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Online names & meanings

  • BAUT
  • Male

    Egyptian

    BAUT

    , an Egyptian deity.

  • Cole
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cole

    English : from a Middle English pet form of Nicholas.English : from a Middle English personal name derived from the Old English byname Cola (from col ‘(char)coal’, presumably denoting someone of swarthy appearance), or the Old Norse cognate Koli.Scottish and Irish : when not of English origin, this is a reduced and altered form of McCool.In some cases, particularly in New England, Cole is a translation of the French surname Charbonneau.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Kohl.An Irish family by the name of Cole was established in Fermanagh by Sir William Cole (1576–1653). He was the first Provost of Enniskillen, and his descendants became earls of Enniskillen. The family is thought to have originated in Devon or Cornwall.

  • Zubira
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    Hindu, Indian

    Zubira

    Pure as Spring

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    Raining

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    American, Australian, Bengali, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Jagger

    Hunter; A Teamster; Strong; Loyal

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    Dhaanyashree

    Blessed

  • MARO-IUA-AMEN
  • Male

    Egyptian

    MARO-IUA-AMEN

    , the chief and scribe of Kush.

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    Ashan | அஷாந

    More attractive, Gratitude, Thankfulness, Obligation

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    Dutch

    KOENRAAD

    , able council.

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    Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Jagathi

    Of the Universe

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  • Curate
  • n.

    One who has the cure of souls; originally, any clergyman, but now usually limited to one who assists a rector or vicar.

  • Cure
  • n.

    Spiritual charge; care of soul; the office of a parish priest or of a curate; hence, that which is committed to the charge of a parish priest or of a curate; a curacy; as, to resign a cure; to obtain a cure.

  • Serve
  • v. t.

    To perform the duties belonging to, or required in or for; hence, to be of use to; as, a curate may serve two churches; to serve one's country.

  • Cure
  • n.

    A curate; a pardon.

  • Curacy
  • n.

    The office or employment of a curate.

  • Capellane
  • n.

    The curate of a chapel; a chaplain.

  • Rabble
  • v. t.

    To insult, or assault, by a mob; to mob; as, to rabble a curate.

  • Curateship
  • n.

    A curacy.