"Glebe" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH

Glebe LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

In ecclesiastical law. The

glebe ENGLISH
Definition:

The land belonging, or yielding revenue, to a parish church
or ecclesiastical benefice.

glebe ENGLISH
Definition:

Turf; soil; ground; sod.

glebe ENGLISH
Definition:

A lump; a clod.

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ab ENGLISH

The fifth month of the Jewish year according to the ecclesiastical reckoning, the eleventh by the civil computation, coinciding nearly …

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Abadengo LAW AND LEGAL

In Spanish law. Land owned by an ecclesiastical corporation, and therefore exempt from taxation. In particular, lands or towns under …

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abbe ENGLISH

The French word answering to the English abbot, the head of an abbey; but commonly a title of respect given …

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Abbreviators LAW AND LEGAL

In ecclesiastical law. Officers whose duty lt is to assist ln drawing

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abib ENGLISH

The first month of the Jewish ecclesiastical year, corresponding nearly to our April. After the Babylonish captivity this month was …

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absolution ENGLISH

An absolving from ecclesiastical penalties, -- for example, excommunication.

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Actuary LAW AND LEGAL

In English ecclesiastical law. A clerk that registers the acts and constitutions of the lower house of convoca-tion; or a …

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adar ENGLISH

The twelfth month of the Hebrew ecclesiastical year, and the sixth of the civil. It corresponded nearly with March.

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administrator ENGLISH

One who administers affairs; one who directs, manages, executes, or dispenses, whether in civil, judicial, political, or ecclesiastical affairs; a …

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Admonition LAW AND LEGAL

In ecclesiastical law, this is the lightest form of punishment, con-slstlng in a reprimand and warning adinin-lstered by the judge …

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Advent LAW AND LEGAL

A period of time recognized by the English common and ecclesiastical law, beginning on the Sunday that falls el-ther upon …

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Advocati Ecclesls LAW AND LEGAL

A term used ln the ecclesiastical law to denote the introns of churches who presented to the liv-ing on an …

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Advowson LAW AND LEGAL

In English ecclesiastical law. The right of presentation to a church or ecclesiastical benefice; the right of pre-seutlng a fit …

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A Latere LAW AND LEGAL

Lat From the slde. In connection with the succession to property, the term means “collateral.” Bract fol. 20b. Also, sometlmes, …

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Altarage LAW AND LEGAL

In ecclesiastical lnw. Offerings made on the altar; all profits which accrue to the priest hy means of the altar. …

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anathema ENGLISH

Any person or thing anathematized, or cursed by ecclesiastical authority.

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anathema ENGLISH

A ban or curse pronounced with religious solemnity by ecclesiastical authority, and accompanied by excommunication. Hence: Denunciation of anything as …

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Anathema LAW AND LEGAL

An ecclesiastical punish-ment by which a person is separated from the body of the church, aud forbidden all intercourse with …

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Annates LAW AND LEGAL

In ecclesiastical law. First-fruits paid out of spiritual benefices to the pope, so called because the value of one year’s …

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Anniversary LAW AND LEGAL

An annual day, in old ecclesiastical law, set apart in memory of a deceased person. Also called “year day” or …

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