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Corrody - Wikipedia
A corrody (/ˈkɒrədi/) was a lifetime allowance of food and clothing, and often shelter and care, granted by an abbey, monastery, or other religious house .
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CORRODY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CORRODY is an allowance of provisions for maintenance dispensed as a charity.
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CORRODY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
A corrody was originally a livery of food and drink given to monks and nuns, but the term was extended to denote a daily livery of food given to some person not ...
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corrody
corrody, corody (ˈkɒrədɪ) Forms: 5–6 cor(r)ydie, 5–7 cor(r)odie, -ye, 6 corradye, 7–8 corredy; (5 corride, pl. corodes, -eis, ise, 7 pl. corrodice; 7 colede, 8 colady); 5– corody, 6– corrody. [ad. med.L. corrōdium, also -rādium, vars. of corrēdium, earlier conrēdium, f. OF. conrei(d, conroi, mod.F. ...
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corrody - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
corrody (plural corrodies). (obsolete or historical) A form of pension or annuity given by a religious institution as provision for maintenance.
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corrody | corody, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun corrody is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for corrody is from 1430. corrody ...
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CORRODY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. (originally) the right of a lord to receive free quarters from his vassal. 2. an allowance for maintenance. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © ...
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Corrodian - Wikipedia
Corrodians were in essence pensioners who lived in monasteries or nunneries. They were usually well-to-do elderly lay people who paid or were sponsored for ...
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Corrody Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Corrody definition: (obsolete or historical) A form of pension or annuity given as provision for maintenance.
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CORRODIES definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. (originally) the right of a lord to receive free quarters from his vassal 2. an allowance for maintenance
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definition of corrody by The Free Dictionary
n., pl. -dies. 1. a right in old English law to receive maintenance, esp. the right of a benefactor to receive housing, food, etc., from a religious house.
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corryvall
corrydie, corrynogh, corrysive, corryvall obs. ff. corrody, coronach, corrosive, corrival.
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Roads in the Prehen area consist of Victoria road, Prehen Park (other streets in estate), Corrody Road and Woodside Road. The Woodside road cuts through the upper part of the townland, where it meets the road leading to Kittybane and Corrody.
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Corrody in Tywardreath Priory
A corrody was an annual charge on the priory's income, originally a voucher issued by the priory to pay board and lodging On the death of Denys, Henry VIII transferred the corrody ("in the King's gift by death of Hugh Denys") to John Porth, another courtier.
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