What is another word for Prebendaryship?

Pronunciation: [pɹɪbˈɛndəɹiʃˌɪp] (IPA)

Prebendaryship is the position of a prebendary, a member of the clergy who receives a stipend or prebend, a portion of the income from a cathedral or other church. Synonyms for prebendaryship might include living, benefice, or endowment. A living is a term used mostly in the Church of England and refers to a clergyman's ecclesiastical appointment and associated income. A benefice is a similar term used in the Catholic Church. An endowment is a sum of money or property that is given to support a church or other institution in perpetuity. All of these terms refer to positions or income associated with the Church and reflect different aspects of the Church's complex structure and organization.

What are the hypernyms for Prebendaryship?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    clergy, religion, Clerical Status, Ecclesiastical Post, Religious Office, church office.

Related words: prebendary, prebendaryship, ecclesiastical prebendarieship, prebended, on a prebendary, prebendal

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