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plenarty (ˈpliːnətɪ) Also 5 -erte, 7–8 -artie. [Late ME. a. AF. plenerte, OF. plenierete fullness, abundance, f. plenier, plener complete: see plenar and -ty.] 1. Eccl. Law. Of a benefice: The state of being full or occupied. Opp. to vacancy.1425 Rolls of Parlt. IV. 291/1 Hit be lefull to his Patron...
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plenary, a. (n.) (ˈpliːnərɪ) Also 6 -ari, 6–7 -arie, 7 -iary. [ad. late L. plēnāri-us complete (plenarium, consilium, 4th c. in Augustine Ep. xliii), f. plēn-us: see plenar and -ary1.] A. adj. 1. Complete, entire, perfect, not deficient in any element or respect; = full a. 7; absolute, unqualified: ...
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