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has gloss | (noun) plot of land belonging to an English parish church or an ecclesiastical office glebe |
has gloss | eng: In the Roman Catholic and Anglican church traditions, a glebe was an area of land belonging to a benefice. This was property (in addition to the parsonage house and grounds) which was assigned to support the priest. Glebe included a wide variety of properties including strips in the all but universal open field system (illustration, right) or with enclosure, complete farms, individual fields, shops, houses, factories etc. An incumbent was entitled to retain the glebe for his own use if he wished (for instance, some incumbents farmed their own land) or he could let it out, and any income formed part of the stipend. |
lexicalization | eng: glebe |
subclass of | (noun) extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use; "the family owned a large estate on Long Island" estate, demesne, acres, landed estate, land |
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Czech | |
lexicalization | ces: církevní půda |
Indonesian | |
lexicalization | ind: sebidang tanah untuk pendeta |
Korean | |
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lexicalization | kor: 땅 |
lexicalization | kor: 교회 부속지 |
lexicalization | kor: 성직영지 |
lexicalization | kor: 들 |
lexicalization | kor: 밭 |
Slovak | |
lexicalization | slk: pôda |
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lexicalization | slk: hruda |
Serbian | |
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lexicalization | srp: метох |
Thai | |
lexicalization | tha: ที่ดิน |
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lexicalization | tha: นา |
Turkish | |
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lexicalization | tur: vakýf arazisi |
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similar | e/Glebe |
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media:img | Plan mediaeval manor detail1a.jpg |
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