prebenda
11prebenda — {{hw}}{{prebenda}}{{/hw}}s. f. 1 Rendita stabile di un beneficio ecclesiastico. 2 (est.) Guadagno, lucro. ETIMOLOGIA: dal lat. tardo praebenda ‘elargizione, contributo’, da praebere ‘porgere, presentare’ …
12prebenda — pl.f. prebende …
13prebenda — sustantivo femenino ganga*, inmunidad*, sinecura, poltrona (despectivo), enchufe (coloquial), momio (coloquial), chollo, bicoca*. * * * Sinónimos: ■ renta, canonjía …
14prebenda — ż IV, CMs. prebendandzie; lm D. prebendaend daw. «dobra kościelne lub dochody przypadające duchownym jako wynagrodzenie za spełniane obowiązki; beneficjum» ‹łac.› …
15prebenda — f. fig. y iam. Empleo lucrativo y de poco trabajo …
16prebenda — s. f. 1. congrua, beneficio, canonicato, cura 2. (est.) guadagno, lucro …
17prebenda — prebèndo f. prébende …
18prebenda de oficio — ► locución RELIGIÓN Cualquiera de las cuatro canonjías: doctoral, magistral, lectoral y penitenciaria …
19Richard de Prebenda — († 1210) was an early 13th century bishop of Dunkeld. He had previously been a clerk of King William of Scotland and was appointed to the bishopric in 1203. Records indicate a commission of Pope Innocent III attempting to resolve a dispute… …
20Robert de Prebenda — or Robert de la Provendir (d. 1284) was a 13th century Anglo French cleric who held the position of Bishop of Dunblane, Scotland. He was the son of Geoffrey de Rotyngton, a minor land owner in Nottinghamshire. By 1255, he was Dean of Dunblane,… …