canonry in English

noun
1
the office or benefice of a canon.
In the Church, nobles occupied all bishoprics and all the choicest abbacies and canonries , and under Louis XVI it became a matter of policy that they should.

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1. Words created with Canonry, words starting with Canonry, words start Canonry

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3. A Canonry chapter is the college of all members incorporated by perpetual vows into a particular Canonry.

4. Canonry of Klosterneuburg Monastery

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6. Canonry of Saint Leopold The Canonry of Saint Leopold is a foundation of the Abbey of Klosterneuburg, Austria

7. Definitions for the word, Canonry (n

8. Canonry Total Number of words made out of Canonry = 64 Canonry is an acceptable word in Scrabble with 12 points.Canonry is an accepted word in Word with Friends having 14 points

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10. Canonry 12 is a valid Scrabble Word in CSW, formerly SOWPODS (Other Countries) Canonry 14 is a valid word in WWF

11. 6 letter Words made out of Canonry

12. Legal definition for Canonry: In English ecclesiastical law

13. Canonry - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions

14. Canonry is spelled as [kan-uh n-ree].

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16. This page is a list of all the words that can be made from the letters in Canonry, or by rearranging the word Canonry

17. Why do cannonry, Canonry sound the same even though they are completely different words? The answer is simple: cannonry, Canonry are homophones of the English language.

18. The parishes of the Canonry Benefice consist of Ash (St Nicholas'),

19. We found a total of 65 words by unscrambling the letters in Canonry.

20. The priests of our Canonry operate parishes and teach in schools

21. Canonry is an noun, plural canonries according to parts of speech

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23. The words cannonry, Canonry sound the same but have different meanings and spellings

24. See authoritative translations of Canonry in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.

25. Canonry is a 7 letter medium Word starting with C and ending with Y

26. Canonry Sentence Examples He was a select preacher at Oxford in 1895-1897, and at Cambridge in 1900; he received a Canonry in Bristol cathedral in 1893, but retained his wardenship of Toynbee …

27. Currently, the Canonry of Klosterneuburg Monastery has 48 members (as of 15 March 2016)

28. Synonyms for Canonry include clergy, ministry, churchmen, clergymen, clerics, ecclesiastics, priesthood, church, clergywomen and cloth

29. In other matters the Canonry chapter does not have precedence over the prelate and his council

30. Canonry definition is - the office of a canon; also : the endowment that financially supports a canon.

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32. Norbert Abbey in DePere, Wisconsin, we were elevated to a Canonry (self governing body) on the Feast …

33. Pierre Lescot, the notable sixteenth-century architect, to whom a Canonry was given, died there in 1578

34. Canonry (Noun) The office of a canon; a benefice or prebend in a cathedral or collegiate church.

35. WOLFF The building seats 1,400 persons, and a Canonry of Westminster Abbey is attached to the living

36. Canonry (plural canonries) The office of a canon; a benefice or prebend in a cathedral or collegiate church

37. An urban district of east-central England near Hull. It was named for an Augustinian canonry founded in the district in 13 Population, 6

38. Further work was necessary to bring the buildings up to modern standards around 1800, when Canonry House was extended by the construction of the South Wing

39. The Canonry Benefice is a united benefice formed in 2012 within the East Bridge Deanery of the Diocese of Canterbury in Kent, UK

40. From 1338 until his death in 1377 Machaut possessed a Canonry and prebend of the cathedral and metropolitan church of Our Lady of Reims.

41. ‘The Bishop of Lincoln granted him the Canonry and prebend of Leighton Bromswold, a living which was an easy yoke in terms of duties,

42. Appointment is practically always made by letter, and possession of a Canonry cannot be obtained until the nominee presents his letter of appointment

43. The Grade I listed Walton Canonry is on the south side of the close and boasts a view of the River Avon, backing onto the meadow where John …

44. We have unscrambled the letters Canonry (acnnory) to make a list of all the words found in Scrabble, Words with friends and Text Twist and other similar word games

45. There are also several similar words to Canonry in our dictionary, which are Clerics, Conclave, Diaconate, Ecclesiastics, Priesthood, Prelacy, The Cloth, First Estate, Cardinalate, Pastorate, Rabbinate, Canonicate, Deaconry and Holy Order

46. One of the most important was a Canonry at Rheims Cathedral, although there is no evidence that Machaut was ever a practicing clergyman or even particularly pious; indeed, most of his music is secular