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prebend
preb·end P0507300 (prĕb′ənd)n.1. A stipend historically drawn by a beneficed canon of a cathedral or collegiate church.2. The property or tithe providing the endowment for such a stipend.3. A prebendary. [Middle English prebende, from Old French, from Medieval Latin praebenda, from Late Latin, state allowance, from Latin, neuter pl. gerundive of praebēre, to grant, from praehibēre : prae-, pre- + habēre, to hold; see ghabh- in Indo-European roots.] pre·ben′dal (prĭ-bĕn′dl, prĕb′ən-dəl) adj.prebend (ˈprɛbənd) n1. (Ecclesiastical Terms) the stipend assigned by a cathedral or collegiate church to a canon or member of the chapter2. (Ecclesiastical Terms) the land, tithe, or other source of such a stipend3. (Ecclesiastical Terms) a less common word for prebendary4. (Anglicanism) Church of England the office, formerly with an endowment, of a prebendary[C15: from Old French prébende, from Medieval Latin praebenda pension, stipend, from Latin praebēre to offer, supply, from prae forth + habēre to have, offer] prebendal adjpreb•end (ˈprɛb ənd) n. 1. a stipend allotted from the revenues of a cathedral or a collegiate church to a canon or member of the chapter. 2. the land yielding such a stipend. 3. a prebendary. [1375–1425; late Middle English prebende < Medieval Latin prēbenda, praebenda prebend, Late Latin: allowance, neuter pl. gerundive of Latin prae(hi)bēre to offer, furnish] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | prebend - the stipend assigned by a cathedral to a canonstipend - a sum of money allotted on a regular basis; usually for some specific purpose | Translations
prebend
prebend1. the stipend assigned by a cathedral or collegiate church to a canon or member of the chapter 2. the land, tithe, or other source of such a stipend 3. a less common word for prebendary4. Church of England the office, formerly with an endowment, of a prebendary prebend Related to prebend: Heinrich Schliemann, collectaneaWords related to prebendnoun the stipend assigned by a cathedral to a canonRelated Words |