parishioner/pəˈɹɪʃənə(ɹ)/EtymologyFrom Late Middle English parisshoner, from earlier parisshen (c. 1200), from Old French paroissien, parochien, from paroisse (English parish). Equivalent to parish + -ian + -er.parishioner means A member of a parish. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 83 out of 100.nounA member of a parish.““Reverend Judith!” he announced cheerfully. “What a lovely surprise. How super to see you! What are you standing at the door for? Come in! Come in!” “Thank you, thank you. I do like to pop around and see as many of my parishioners as possible,” said Reverend Judith as she followed the pair into the kitchen.”