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glebe
glebe G0147000 (glēb)n.1. A plot of land belonging or yielding profit to an English parish church or an ecclesiastical office.2. Archaic The soil or earth; land. [Latin glēba, clod.]glebe (ɡliːb) n1. (Ecclesiastical Terms) Brit land granted to a clergyman as part of his benefice2. poetic land, esp when regarded as the source of growing things[C14: from Latin glaeba]glebe (glib) n. 1. Also called glebe′ land`. the cultivable land owned by a parish church or ecclesiastical benefice. 2. Archaic. soil; field. [1275–1325; Middle English < Latin glēba, glaeba clod of earth] glebe′less, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | glebe - plot of land belonging to an English parish church or an ecclesiastical officeacres, demesne, landed estate, estate, land - extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use; "the family owned a large estate on Long Island" | Translationsglebe
glebe Brit land granted to a clergyman as part of his benefice glebe
glebe land belonging to the Church.GLEBE, eccl. law. The land which belongs to a church. It is the dowry of the church. Gleba est terra qua consistit dos ecclesiae. Lind. 254; 9 Cranch, Rep. 329. In the civil law it signified the soil of an inheritance; there were serfs of the glebe, called gleboe addicti. Code, 11, 47, 7 et 21; Nov. 54, c. 1. glebe
Words related to glebenoun plot of land belonging to an English parish church or an ecclesiastical officeRelated Words- acres
- demesne
- landed estate
- estate
- land
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