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Glebe - Wikipedia
an area of land within an ecclesiastical parish used to support a parish priest. The land may be owned by the church, or its profits may be reserved to the ...
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Glebe - The Episcopal Church
The term is derived from a Latin word meaning “clod” or “soil.” Glebes were farm lands set aside for the support of the clergy in American colonies where the ...
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GLEBE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a piece of church land forming part or all of a benefice 2. Archaic soil; earth; esp., a piece of cultivated land
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glene
▪ I. ‖ glene Anat. (ˈgliːniː) [mod.L., a. Gr. γλήνη the ball or pupil of the eye; used by Galen to denote a shallow joint-socket, distinguished from κοτύλη cotyle.] a. The ball or socket of the eye. b. A glenoid cavity.1706 in Phillips (ed. Kersey); and in later Dicts.▪ II. glene, -er obs. forms of ...
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glebe, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun glebe is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for glebe is from around 1380, ...
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Glebe House - Arlington County
The Glebe is a picturesque home with a distinctive octagonal wing owned by noted lawyer and diplomat Caleb Cushing between 1870 and 1878.
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Reuberg
The valley of the Glene, a southwestern tributary of the River Leine, runs over to the Duinger Berg. Hiking
Several forest tracks and footpaths pass over the Reuberg, including one that runs over the crest from the valley of the Glene to Warzen.
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GLEBE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. archaic : land; specifically : a plot of cultivated land. 2. land belonging or yielding revenue to a parish church or ecclesiastical benefice.
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The Glebe House Museum & Gertrude Jekyll Garden | historic sites ...
Set in the picturesque Litchfield Hills in historic Woodbury's village center, the Glebe House is one of the earliest historic house museums in the nation.
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Glebe (disambiguation) - Wikipedia
Glebe is an area of land within an ecclesiastical parish used to support a parish priest. Glebe or The Glebe may also refer to: ...
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GLEBE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · Also called glebe land. Chiefly British., the cultivable land owned by a parish church or ecclesiastical benefice. · Archaic., soil; field. glebe.
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GLEBE Series - Official Soil Series Descriptions
The Glebe series consists of moderately deep, well drained soils on glaciated uplands. They formed in loamy till. Permeability is moderately rapid.
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gleno-
gleno- (ˈgliːnəʊ) mod. comb. form of glene in anatomical terms, as gleno-humeral, belonging to the glenoid cavity together with the humerus; so also gleno-vertebral.1847–9 Todd Cycl. Anat. IV. 575 A second band, ‘the gleno-humeral ligament’ described by the late Dr. V. Flood, is thrown across the he...
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Disphragis rhodoglene
Etymology
The species name is derived from Greek rhodon (meaning red) and glene (meaning pupil of the eye) and refers to the reddish brown reniform spot
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glenoid
glenoid, a. Anat. (ˈgliːnɔɪd) [ad. Gr. γληνοειδής, f. γλήνη a shallow joint-socket (see glene) + εἶδος form, appearance: cf. F. glénoïde.] glenoid cavity, glenoid fossa, glenoid surface, a shallow cavity on a bone (esp. the scapula and temporal bone) which receives a projection of another bone to fo...
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