noun🔗ShareBeneficio eclesiásticoLand granted to a priest in a church that has a source of income attached to it."The old church granted the new priest a benefice, providing him with land and its associated farm income to support his ministry. "La antigua iglesia concedió al nuevo sacerdote un beneficio eclesiástico, proporcionándole tierras y los ingresos agrícolas asociados para apoyar su ministerio.religionpropertyhistorytheologyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareFavor, beneficioA favour or benefit."The teacher's extra help was a benefice for the struggling student. "La ayuda extra del profesor fue un beneficio para el estudiante con dificultades.aidvaluebusinessassetChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareFeudo, beneficio(feudal law) An estate in lands; a fief."Sir Reginald received a substantial benefice from the king in exchange for his loyal service in the war. "Sir Reginald recibió un feudo sustancial del rey a cambio de su leal servicio en la guerra.propertylawhistoryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareConferir un beneficio aTo bestow a benefice upon"The church decided to benefice the new priest with a comfortable house and a generous salary. "La iglesia decidió conferir al nuevo sacerdote una casa cómoda y un salario generoso.religionjobChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading