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commendatory
commendatory, a. and n. (kəˈmɛndətərɪ) Also 7–8 command-. [ad. late L. commendātōri-us, f. commendātor: see commendator and -ory.] A. adj. 1. Having the attribute of commending or recommending.1555 [see b]. 1581 J. Bell Haddon's Answ. Osor. 405 Let the Fathers be..eloquent in theyr commendatory Decl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Commendatory abbot
If a commendatory abbot is an ecclesiastic, however, he may have limited jurisdiction. There are still a few commendatory abbots among the cardinals; Pope Pius X himself was Commendatory Abbot of the Benedictine monastery at Subiaco near wikipedia.org
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commendative
coˈmmendative, a. rare—0. [ad. L. commendātīv-us: see commend and -ive.] = commendatory. Hence coˈmmendatively adv.1865 Le Fanu Uncle Silas xxxiii. 216 She observed commendatively. Oxford English Dictionary
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In commendam
Granting a benefice in commendam became most common with monasteries, and the commendatory abbot drew a portion of the revenue of the monastery but without See also Commendatory abbot Commander (order) mense Notes References Catholic Encyclopedia: "Commendatory Abbot" UK Statute Law Database: Ecclesiastical wikipedia.org
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What is the opposite of critical? - WordHippo
Antonyms for critical include complimentary, laudatory, praising, adulatory, approbative, approbatory, commendatory, plauditory, congratulatory and approving. Find ...
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commendatitial
† commendaˈtitial, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. L. commendātīcius + -al1.] = commendatory A. 1 b.1601 W. Watson Sparing Discov. a 1 a, Letters commendatitials [litteræ commendaticiæ]. Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Chamberlain (poet)
He contributed commendatory verses to: Nabbes's Spring's Glory, 1638; Rawlins's tragedy The Rebellion, 1640; John Tatham's Fancies Theatre, 1640. Leonard Blunt's Asse upon Asse (1661) also has a commendatory verse by Chamberlain. wikipedia.org
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commandatory
▪ I. † coˈmmandatory, a. Obs. [f. commandāt- ppl. stem of late L. commandāre to command: see -ory, and cf. commendatory.] Of the nature of a command, mandatory, compulsory.a 1659 Bp. Morton Episc. Ch. Eng. Justified iv. i. (1670) 73 How commandatory the apostolical authority was. a 1670 Hacket Abp. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Abbey of Saint Wandrille
-1569 Cardinal Charles de Bourbon, commendatory abbot, 1569-1578 Gilles de Vaugirault, commendatory abbot, 1578-1585 Nicolas de Neufville, commendatory abbot, 1585-1616 Camille de Neufville de Villeroy, commendatory abbot, 1616-1622 Ferdinand de Neufville de Villeroy, commendatory abbot, 1622-1690 wikipedia.org
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Abbey of Saint-Léonard des Chaumes
At this time, the commendatory regime and the war (the first Siege of La Rochelle) already had visible negative consequences. Vicent de Paul resigned from commendatory office in 1616. In 1723, the abbey was mentioned as completely destroyed. wikipedia.org
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Gabriel Cortois de Quincey
In 1746 he was made commendatory abbot of the Abbey of St Martin, Autun. In 1764 he was made commendatory abbot of the Abbey of Conches in the diocese of Evreux. wikipedia.org
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Hugh Holland
Commendatory verses appended to Giles Farnaby's Canzonets, (1598) Commendatory verses to Ben Jonson's Sejanus (play), (1605) Commendatory verses to Edmund Bolton's Elements of Armory, (1610) Commendatory verses to Thomas Coryate's The Odcombian Banquet, (1611) References 1563 births 1633 deaths People wikipedia.org
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Longues Abbey
From 1526 the abbey was in the hands of commendatory abbots. After a long period of decline, it was finally closed in 1781 under the last commendatory abbot, Emmanuel-Louis de Cugnac, bishop of Lectoure, when its wikipedia.org
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René-Louis de Ficquelmont
René-Louis de Ficquelmont (1589–1654), abbé de Mouzon, was commendatory abbot of Mouzon, Élan and Belval, and from 1624 to 1641 Louis XIII of France's In 1609 he was appointed commendatory abbot of Mouzon, Élan and Belval. wikipedia.org
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Augustin-César D'Hervilly de Devise
was from a noble family from Picardy. he became canon and archdeacon of Cambrai and provost of Lille when in 1738 he was made bishop of Boulogne and commendatory In 1745 he was also made commendatory abbot of Ham Abbey. His secretary was canon Lesage, son of the author Alain-René Lesage. wikipedia.org
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