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prebend (encz) | prebend,prebenda	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Prebend (gcide) | Prebend \Preb"end\ (pr[e^]b"[e^]nd), n. [F. pr['e]bende (cf. It.
    & Sp. prebenda), from L. praebenda, from L. praebere to hold
    forth, afford, contr. fr. praehibere; prae before + habere to
    have, hold. See Habit, and cf. Provender.]
    1. A payment or stipend; esp., the stipend or maintenance
       granted to a prebendary out of the estate of a cathedral
       or collegiate church with which he is connected. See
       Note under Benefice.
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    2. A prebendary. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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    Dignitary prebend, one having jurisdiction annexed to it.
       
 
    Simple prebend, one without jurisdiction.
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prebend (wn) | prebend
     n 1: the stipend assigned by a cathedral to a canon |  
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prebendary (encz) | prebendary,prebendář	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
požívající prebendy (czen) | požívající prebendy,beneficed		Zdeněk Brož |  
prebenda (czen) | prebenda,prebendn:		Zdeněk Brož |  
prebendář (czen) | prebendář,prebendaryn:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Dignitary prebend (gcide) | Prebend \Preb"end\ (pr[e^]b"[e^]nd), n. [F. pr['e]bende (cf. It.
    & Sp. prebenda), from L. praebenda, from L. praebere to hold
    forth, afford, contr. fr. praehibere; prae before + habere to
    have, hold. See Habit, and cf. Provender.]
    1. A payment or stipend; esp., the stipend or maintenance
       granted to a prebendary out of the estate of a cathedral
       or collegiate church with which he is connected. See
       Note under Benefice.
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    2. A prebendary. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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    Dignitary prebend, one having jurisdiction annexed to it.
       
 
    Simple prebend, one without jurisdiction.
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Prebend (gcide) | Prebend \Preb"end\ (pr[e^]b"[e^]nd), n. [F. pr['e]bende (cf. It.
    & Sp. prebenda), from L. praebenda, from L. praebere to hold
    forth, afford, contr. fr. praehibere; prae before + habere to
    have, hold. See Habit, and cf. Provender.]
    1. A payment or stipend; esp., the stipend or maintenance
       granted to a prebendary out of the estate of a cathedral
       or collegiate church with which he is connected. See
       Note under Benefice.
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    2. A prebendary. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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    Dignitary prebend, one having jurisdiction annexed to it.
       
 
    Simple prebend, one without jurisdiction.
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Prebendal (gcide) | Prebendal \Pre*ben"dal\ (pr[-e]*b[e^]n"dal), a.
    Of or pertaining to a prebend; holding a prebend; as, a
    prebendal priest or stall. --Chesterfield.
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Prebendary (gcide) | Prebendary \Preb"en*da*ry\ (pr[e^]b"[e^]n*d[asl]*r[y^]), n. [LL.
    praebendarius: cf. F. pr['e]bendaire. See Prebend.]
    1. A clergyman attached to a collegiate or cathedral church
       who enjoys a prebend in consideration of his officiating
       at stated times in the church. See Note under
       Benefice, n., 3. --Hook.
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    2. A prebendaryship. [Obs.] --Bailey.
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Prebendaryship (gcide) | Prebendaryship \Preb"en*da*ry*ship\, n.
    The office of a prebendary.
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Prebendate (gcide) | Prebendate \Preb"en*date\, v. t. [LL. praebendatus, p. p. of
    praebendari.]
    To invest with the office of prebendary; to present to a
    prebend. [Obs.] --Grafton.
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Prebendship (gcide) | Prebendship \Preb"end*ship\, n.
    A prebendaryship. [Obs.] --Foxe.
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Simple prebend (gcide) | Prebend \Preb"end\ (pr[e^]b"[e^]nd), n. [F. pr['e]bende (cf. It.
    & Sp. prebenda), from L. praebenda, from L. praebere to hold
    forth, afford, contr. fr. praehibere; prae before + habere to
    have, hold. See Habit, and cf. Provender.]
    1. A payment or stipend; esp., the stipend or maintenance
       granted to a prebendary out of the estate of a cathedral
       or collegiate church with which he is connected. See
       Note under Benefice.
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    2. A prebendary. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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    Dignitary prebend, one having jurisdiction annexed to it.
       
 
    Simple prebend, one without jurisdiction.
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prebendary (wn) | prebendary
     n 1: a canon who receives a prebend for serving the church |  
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