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单词 cathedratic
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cathedraticadj.n.

Etymology: < medieval Latin cathedrāticus, < cathedra. Compare French cathédratique.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: catheˈdratic.
A. adj.
1. Law. Pertaining to the bishop's seat; belonging to the episcopal see; in cathedratic payment, cathedratic imposition, cathedratic right.
ΘΚΠ
society > faith > church government > member of the clergy > clerical superior > bishop > [adjective] > relating to throne (see of bishop)
diocesan1530
cathedral1570
cathedratic1661
cathedraical1677
diocesian1686
parochial1861
diocesal1880
1661 J. Stephens Hist. Disc. Procur. 85 This Cathedratick payment to the Bishop from the beneficed Clergie within his Diœcess.
1661 J. Stephens Hist. Disc. Procur. 97 This Cathedratick imposition.
1725 D. Cotes tr. L. E. Du Pin New Eccl. Hist. 17th Cent. I. ii. iii. 41 They gave the Bishop the Third Part of these Oblations, which was called the Right Cathedratick [Fr. droit cathédratique].
2. Pronounced ex cathedrâ, or from the chair, authoritative.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > statement > [adjective] > stated, declared, or set forth > officially or authoritatively uttered
cathedratic18..
ex cathedrâ1820
18.. Fraser's Mag. (O.) There is the prestige of antiquity which adds the authority of venerability to cathedratic precepts.
1871 T. A. Trollope Durnton Abbey II. xvii. 281 ‘Nothing is a matter of course!’ said Mr. Burrows, in a very cathedratic manner.
B. n.
= cathedratic payment at sense A. 1. Also in the Latin form cathedrāticum (see Du Cange).
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society > faith > worship > benefice > other financial matters > [noun] > payment to specific person > bishop
cathedraticala1670
cathedratic1670
1670 T. Blount Νομο-λεξικον: Law-dict. Cathedratick (Cathedraticum) is a Sum of 2s. paid to the Bishop by the Inferior Clergy, in Argumentum subjectionis and ob honorem Cathedræ.
1721 in N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict.
1774 T. West Antiq. Furness (1805) 203 The cathedreticum, synodales, and the procurations of the apostolic see.
1837 J. R. McCulloch Statist. Acct. Brit. Empire II. iv. viii. 435 The emoluments of a [Roman Catholic] bishop arise from his parish,..from licenses, and from the cathedraticum.
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