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prebend

/preb-uhnd/US // ˈprɛb ənd //UK // (ˈprɛbənd) //

预付账款,预付款项,预付费用,预付金

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a stipend allotted from the revenues of a cathedral or a collegiate church to a canon or member of the chapter.
    • : the land yielding such a stipend.
    • : a prebendary.

Examples

  • One might as well expect that a jolly prebend would decline sitting in half-a-dozen stalls at the same time.

  • Thurstan added one more canon to the staff by founding the prebend of Sharow.

  • Most important of all, he decreed in 1303 that the cure of souls in each prebend was to be entrusted to a vicar-perpetual.

  • He held, however, the prebend of Shipton in Salisbury cathedral, and is said to have been for a short time rector of Cripplegate.

  • No one shall be made a prelate, canon, or prebend unless he has been recommended by the king, or his name submitted to the king.