Benefice – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
benefice
n.
clerical post which includes a fixed salary or a property
Benefice
A
benefice is a reward received in exchange for services rendered and as a retainer for future services. The
Roman Empire used the Latin term
beneficium as a benefit to an individual from the Empire for services rendered. Its use was adopted by the western church in the
Carolingian Era as a benefit bestowed by the crown or church officials. A benefice specifically from a church is called a
precaria (pl.
precarii) such as a
stipend and one from a monarch or nobleman is usually called a
fief. A benefice is distinct from an
allod, in that an allod is property owned outright, not bestowed by a higher authority.
benefice
Noun
1. an endowed church office giving income to its holder
(synonym) ecclesiastical benefice
(hypernym) spiritualty, spirituality, church property
(hyponym) sinecure
Verb
1. endow with a benefice
(hypernym) endow, dower
(derivation) beneficiary, donee
bénéfice
nm.
benefice, income, profit, gain
benefice
n.
for the benefit of, for the good of, for the sake of