benefice |
collative |
As a noun benefice
is profit.
As an adjective collative is
(of a|benefice) in which the ordinary (or bishop) is the same person as the patron.
benefice |
collatee |
As nouns the difference between benefice and collatee
is that
benefice is profit while
collatee is a person who is in receipt of (collated to) a benefice.
benefice |
beneficed |
As a noun benefice
is profit.
As a verb beneficed is
(
benefice).
As an adjective beneficed is
(christianity) having a benefice.
benefice |
plenarty |
As nouns the difference between benefice and plenarty
is that
benefice is land granted to a priest in a church that has a source of income attached to it while
plenarty is the state of a benefice when occupied.
As a verb benefice
is to bestow a benefice upon.
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