commendam
(kəˈmɛndæm) n1. (Ecclesiastical Terms) the temporary holding of an ecclesiastical benefice
2. (Ecclesiastical Terms) a benefice so held
[C16: from Medieval Latin phrase dare in commendam to give in trust, from commenda trust, back formation from Latin commendāre to entrust, commend]
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