benefice (Meaning)
benefice (n)
an endowed church office giving income to its holder
benefice (v)
endow with a benefice
benefice (n.)
A favor or benefit.
An estate in lands; a fief.
An ecclesiastical living and church preferment, as in the Church of England; a church endowed with a revenue for the maintenance of divine service. See Advowson.
benefice (v. t.)
To endow with a benefice.
Synonyms & Antonyms of benefice
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
benefice Sentence Examples
- The priest was bestowed with the benefice of the local parish.
- The abbot promised her the benefice of a new monastery.
- The lands granted to the church were a lucrative benefice.
- The wealthy knight's patronage brought a substantial benefice to the abbey.
- The benefice was solely intended for the support of the clergy.
- The monks' benefices were modest, ensuring a life of simplicity.
- The bishop's benefice extended beyond his diocese, reaching into distant lands.
- As the benefice grew, so did the diocese's influence and power.
- The benefice was not only financial but also included titles and privileges.
- The benefice played a crucial role in the development and sustenance of the medieval church.
FAQs About the word benefice
an endowed church office giving income to its holder, endow with a beneficeA favor or benefit., An estate in lands; a fief., An ecclesiastical living and church
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The priest was bestowed with the benefice of the local parish.
The abbot promised her the benefice of a new monastery.
The lands granted to the church were a lucrative benefice.
The wealthy knight's patronage brought a substantial benefice to the abbey.