单词 | benefit of clergy |
释义 | benefit /benˈi-fit/noun
To obtain advantage or good (with from or by) ORIGIN: ME benfet, from Anglo-Fr benfet, from L benefactum benefit of clergy noun Originally an exemption of clergymen, in certain cases, from criminal process before a secular judge, but later covering the first offence of all who could read benefit of inventory noun (Scots law; historical) An heir's privilege of securing himself or herself against unlimited liability for his or her ancestor, by producing within a year an inventory of his or her heritage or real estate, to the extent of which alone he or she was liable benefit of the doubt noun Presumption of innocence when culpability is uncertain benefit society noun A friendly society benefit tourism noun The practice of visiting a country in order to claim social security benefits without seeking work benefit tourist noun clergy /klûrˈji/noun
ORIGIN: Fr clergé, from L clēricus, from Gr klērikos, from klēros a lot, a heritage, then the clergy clerˈgyable or clerˈgiable adjective Entitled to or admitting of the benefit of clergy clerˈgyman noun One of the clergy, a regularly ordained minister clergyman's knee noun Inflammation of the bursa above the bony prominence below the knee caused by prolonged kneeling clergyman's sore throat noun Chronic pharyngitis clerˈgywoman noun
benefit of clergy see under benefit black clergy In Russia, all the regular or monastic, as distinct from the secular or parochial, clergy |
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