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benefice

noun as in diocese

noun as in rectory

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Example Sentences

The church, she says, is one of 15 in the benefice.

From BBC

In 1449, the city council of Toledo, Spain, passed an ordinance decreeing “that no converso of Jewish descent may have or hold any office or benefice in the said city of Toledo.”

The idea of a paid vicar in every single church on a Sunday - certainly in the benefice here - is long gone.

From BBC

Most important of these was the appropriation of benefices to their use.

The kings gave their leading chiefs portions of conquered land or of the royal domains, under the name of benefices.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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