noun🔗ShareBeneficio, prebendaLand granted to a priest in a church that has a source of income attached to it."During the Middle Ages, a priest often relied on the income from his church's benefices, like farmland or a mill, to support himself and maintain the church. "Durante la Edad Media, un sacerdote a menudo dependía de los ingresos de los beneficios de su iglesia, como tierras de cultivo o un molino, para mantenerse a sí mismo y mantener la iglesia.religionpropertyjobbusinesshistoryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareBeneficio, favorA favour or benefit."Winning the scholarship provided her with many benefices, including tuition and housing. "Ganar la beca le proporcionó muchos beneficios, incluyendo la matrícula y la vivienda.aidachievementvalueassetChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareFeudo, beneficio(feudal law) An estate in lands; a fief."The king granted loyal knights benefices of land in exchange for their continued service and military support. "El rey concedió feudos de tierra a los caballeros leales a cambio de su servicio continuo y apoyo militar.propertylawhistoryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading