搜尋結果
impropriate
- IPA[ɪmˈprəʊprɪeɪt]
英式
- grant (an ecclesiastical benefice) to a corporation or person as their property;place (tithes or ecclesiastical property) in lay hands
verb: impropriate, 3rd person present: impropriates, gerund or present participle: impropriating, past tense: impropriated, past participle: impropriated
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. grant (an ecclesiastical benefice) to a corporation or person as their property the rectory itself was impropriated to the convent the estates were transferred to the Crown in exchange for a few impropriated rectories
- ▪ place (tithes or ecclesiastical property) in lay hands tithes were destined for the upkeep of the parish clergy but often impropriated by monasteries or laymen
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- IPA[imˈprōprēˌāt]
美式
- grant (an ecclesiastical benefice) to a corporation or person as their property: the rectory itself was impropriated to the convent the estates were transferred to the Crown in exchange for a few impropriated rectories
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