Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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VICA'RIOUS, adjective [Latin vicarius.]
1. Deputed; delegated; as vicarious power or authority.
2. Acting for another; filling the place of another; as a vicarious agent or officer.
3. Substituted in the place of another; as a vicarious sacrifice. The doctrine of vicarious punishment has occasioned much controversy.
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