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COMMENDATOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of COMMENDATOR is one who holds a benefice in commendam.
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COMMENDATOR definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'commendator'. COBUILD frequency band. commendator in British English. (ˈkɒmənˌdeɪtə IPA Pronunciation Guide ). noun. history. a person who holds ...
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commendator, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun commendator is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for commendator is from 1561, in the writing of Quintin Kennedy, ...
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commendator
commendator (ˈkɒməndeɪtə(r)) [a. late L. commendātor, agent-n. f. commendāre; in ancient use ‘one who commends’, but in med.L. the title of the member of a knightly order, entrusted with the management of a commenda or commandery; = commander 3. Cf. It. comendatore ‘one that hath comendas put to his...
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commendator - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
commendator · Contents · English · Latin. edit. Etymology. edit · commendō + -tor. Pronunciation. edit. (Classical Latin) IPA: [kɔm.mɛnˈdaː.tɔr] ...
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commendator - Idiom
A person who gives a formal or official recommendation or praise, especially in a literary, artistic, or religious context.
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Robert Pitcairn (commendator)
–1584) was a Scottish administrator, diplomat and judge, secretary of state and commendator of Dunfermline. He was educated for the church, and became Archdeacon of St Andrews Cathedral, and commendator of Dunfermline Abbey.
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Commendator Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
noun (obsolete) A cleric who held a commendam. Wiktionary Origin of Commendator Latin From Wiktionary Related Articles
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Commendator - Legal Dictionary
IN COMMENDAM. The state or condition of a church living, which is void or vacant, and it is commended to the care of some one. In, Louisiana, there is a ...
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commendator - definition and meaning - Wordnik
noun One who holds a benefice in commendam; a commendatary. from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. noun obsolete A cleric who held ...
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Commendatore - Wikipedia
Commendatore or Commendatoré (singular), Commendatori (plural), is an Italian word originating from the Latin phrase In commendam and meaning "Commander".
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recommendator
recommendator rare—1. [f. recommend v.1; cf. commendator.] One who recommends.1818 Quarles' Embl. 4 Notwithstanding that some of his evangelical recommendators, ‘leave to better judges’ to pronounce ‘what share of merit is due to the poet’.
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Robert Pitcairn (disambiguation)
Robert Pitcairn may also refer to:
Robert Pitcairn (antiquary) (1793–1855), Scottish antiquary and scholar
Robert Pitcairn (commendator) (died 1584) , Scottish administrator, diplomat and judge, secretary of state and commendator of Dunfermline
Robert Pitcairn (Royal Navy officer) (1752–c. 1770), Royal
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commendatore
commendatore (kɒmɛndəˈtɔːreɪ) [It., f. med.L. commendātor commendator.] A knight of an order of chivalry in Italy; = commendator 2. Also transf.1877 G. B. Shaw How to become Mus. Critic (1960) 31 Her illustrious master, Signor—or, as he delights to be styled, Commendatore— Lamperti. 1907 ― Let. 8 Ju...
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David Erskine, Commendator of Dryburgh
His cousin Adam Erskine was made Commendator of Cambuskenneth. For a time, William Stewart of Caverston, was made Commendator of Dryburgh.
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