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Commendator (gcide) | Commendator \Com*mend"a*tor\ (? or ?), n. [LL.]
One who holds a benefice in commendam; a commendatary.
--Chalmers.
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commendatory (encz) | commendatory,doporučující adj: Zdeněk Brožcommendatory,pochvalný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Commendatory (gcide) | Commendatory \Com*mend"a*to*ry\, a. [L. commendatorius.]
1. Serving to commend; containing praise or commendation;
commending; praising. "Commendatory verses." --Pope.
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2. Holding a benefice in commendam; as, a commendatory
bishop. --Burke.
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Commendatory prayer (Book of Common Prayer), a prayer read
over the dying. "The commendatory prayer was said for him,
and, as it ended, he [William III.] died." --Bp. Burnet.
[1913 Webster]Commendatory \Com*mend"a*to*ry\, n.
A commendation; eulogy. [R.] "Commendatories to our
affection." --Sharp.
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Commendatory prayer (gcide) | Commendatory \Com*mend"a*to*ry\, a. [L. commendatorius.]
1. Serving to commend; containing praise or commendation;
commending; praising. "Commendatory verses." --Pope.
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2. Holding a benefice in commendam; as, a commendatory
bishop. --Burke.
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Commendatory prayer (Book of Common Prayer), a prayer read
over the dying. "The commendatory prayer was said for him,
and, as it ended, he [William III.] died." --Bp. Burnet.
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Recommendatory (gcide) | Recommendatory \Rec`om*mend"a*to*ry\ (-?*t?*r?), a.
Serving to recommend; recommending; commendatory. --Swift.
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COMMENDATORS (bouvier) | COMMENDATORS, eccl. law. Secular persons upon whom ecclesiastical benefices
are bestowed, because they were commended and instructed to their oversight:
they are merely trustees.
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