curé
parish priest, curate
noun koo-REH Less Common
Origin: From Medieval Latin 'curatus' (one who has the care of souls).
Usage Note
curé specifically refers to a Catholic parish priest in charge of a paroisse (parish). It is not a generic word for any priest (prêtre). The expression avoir une tête de curé humorously means to look excessively pious or severe.
Examples
"Le curé a célébré la messe du dimanche."
Natural Translation
The parish priest celebrated Sunday mass.
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