disimpropriate

动词 v. 形容词 adj.

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. In ecclesiastical law, to remove (ecclesiastical property) from control or management of a layperson.
    — Suppose now that I disimpropriate the tithe, and as Patron present myself. The case is in no wise altered. The proposing Tenant will still offer me, as Parson, a rent diminished by the value of the labour he is required to provide.
形容词 adj.
  1. Of ecclesiastical property: removed from control or management by a layperson.
    — The will of the donor was that the company to whom this bequest was entrusted should purchase the inheritance of some impropriate benefice or parsonage, allowing a competent sum to the minister, for his maintenance; and the remaining profits to accumulate till the stock again amounted to £2000, when the entire profits of the disimpropriate benefice should be allowed the rector, or parson; and a new purchase of an impropriate benefice to be made out of the accumulated stock.

词形变化

disimpropriates present,singular,third-person disimpropriating participle,present disimpropriated participle,past disimpropriated past more disimpropriate comparative most disimpropriate superlative

词源

词源 1
From dis- + impropriate.
词源 2
From dis- + impropriate.
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