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PREBEND Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PREBEND is a stipend furnished by a cathedral or collegiate church to a clergyman (such as a canon) in its chapter.
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Prebendary - Wikipedia
A prebendary is a member of the Catholic or Anglican clergy, a form of canon with a role in the administration of a cathedral or collegiate church.
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prebend - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
prebend (plural prebends). (obsolete) A stipend paid to a canon of a cathedral. (obsolete) The property or other source of this endowment.
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prebend
prebend, n. (ˈprɛbənd) Also 5–6 -ende, 6 -ente. [a. Of. prebende (14–15th c. in Littré), in earlier popular forms provende (12th c. in Littré), prevende, mod.F. prébende, ad. med.L. præbenda a pension (Cassiodorus), a daily pittance, an ecclesiastical living, prebend, prop. ‘things proper to be supp...
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Prebend - The Episcopal Church
Prebend. A cathedral benefice, defined in English canon law as an endowment in land or pension in money, was given to a cathedral for maintenance of a ...
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PREBEND Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Prebend definition: a stipend allotted from the revenues of a cathedral or a collegiate church to a canon or member of the chapter.. See examples of PREBEND ...
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PREBEND definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. the part of the revenues of a cathedral or collegiate church paid as a clergyman's salary 2. the property or tax that yields such revenue 3. prebendary
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prebend and prebende - Middle English Compendium
OF prebende & ML prēbenda. Definitions (Senses and Subsenses). 1. (a) An estate or portion of land belonging to a cathedral or collegiate church ...
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Prebend - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Prebend, from Medieval Latin prebenda (allowance, ecclesiastical living), originates from Latin praebenda (things to be furnished). It means a fixed income, ...
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Prebend - Catholic Encyclopedia - New Advent
The right of a member of a chapter to his share in the revenues of the cathedral; also the share to which he is entitled.
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prebend
prebend/ˈprebənd; `prɛbənd/ n(religion 宗) income paid to a priest from the revenue of a church, esp a cathedral 牧师的薪俸.
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Canon of Beverley and prebend of St James Altar (by royal grant)
Canon of Hereford and prebend of Piona Parva 1318 – ? Canon of York and prebend of Barnby 1327–1338.
Canon of Lincoln and prebend of Asgarby 1328–1338.
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prebendary
prebendary, n. (a.) (ˈprɛbəndərɪ) [ad. med.L. præbendārius, f. præbenda: see prebend n. and -ary1.] 1. The holder of a prebend; a canon of a cathedral or collegiate church who holds a prebend. Originally, each canon had a præbenda or share in the funds of the church to which the clergy-house was att...
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Prebends of Southwell
The sixteen Prebends of Southwell are described below:
Sacrista Prebend
This is also known as the Sacrists Prebend or Segeston Prebend. The Prebendaries of Sacrista Prebend
The Prebend of Normanton
The revenues for this prebend came from lands in Normanton and Southwell.
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