commendams

/kəˈmɛndæmz/
noun
  1. Plural of commendam; multiple vacant benefices temporarily placed in someone's care.
    • Historians study the records of commendams to understand church economics.
    • The archbishop controlled several commendams across the diocese.
    • The king granted commendams to loyal nobles as a form of patronage.
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