释义 |
glebe \ˈglēb\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin gleba, glaeba clod, land — more at clip 1. archaic : earth, land, soil, sod; specifically : a plot of cultivated land 2. [Anglo-French or Medieval Latin; Anglo-French glebe, from Medieval Latin gleba, from Latin gleba, glaeba] a. or glebe land : the land belonging or yielding revenue to a parish church or ecclesiastical benefice b. : a parsonage with or without the land appurtenant |