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1 benefice (An ecclesiastical office to which the revenue from an endowment is attached)
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['benɪfɪs]1) Общая лексика: бенефиций, бенефиция, доход священника, приход, сан священника2) Церковный термин: давать приход3) История: давать надел, земельное феодальное владение4) Религия: церковная доходная должность в католической церкви, (An ecclesiastical office to which the revenue from an endowment is attached) бенефиций5) Юридический термин: феодальное земельное владение6) юр.Н.П. бенефиций (feudal law)7) Христианство: бенефиция каноника -
3 бенефиций
1) General subject: benefice, town living2) Church: donative, incumbency, living, town-living4) Religion: benefice (An ecclesiastical office to which the revenue from an endowment is attached), incumbency (1. The quality or state of being incumbent; 2. The sphere of action or period of office of an incumbent)5) leg.N.P. benefice (feudal law)
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benefice — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin beneficium, from Latin, favor, promotion, from beneficus Date: 14th century 1. an ecclesiastical office to which the revenue from an endowment is attached 2. a feudal estate… … New Collegiate Dictionary
benefice — /ben euh fis/, n., v., beneficed, beneficing. n. 1. a position or post granted to an ecclesiastic that guarantees a fixed amount of property or income. 2. the revenue itself. 3. the equivalent of a fief in the early Middle Ages. v.t. 4. to invest … Universalium
Benefice — A benefice is a reward received in exchange for services rendered and as a retainer for future services. The term is now almost obsolete. Girolamo and cardinal Marco Corner investing Marco, abbot of Carrara, with his benefice, Titian, ca 1520… … Wikipedia
Benefice — • Popularly the term is often understood to denote either certain property destined for the support of ministers of religion, or a spiritual office or function, such as the care of souls Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Benefice … Catholic encyclopedia
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