Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Portuguese term or phrase:
beneficiado
English translation:
incumbent
Portuguese term
beneficiado
The text is about the history of a convent in Lisbon and this specific reference is regarding something he wrote in a book called Mappa de Portugal in 1763.
4 +5 | incumbent | Matheus Chaud |
2 | advowee; avowee | Adrian MM. |
imcumbent | philgoddard |
Mar 11, 2024 11:56: Matheus Chaud changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/2386298">Ellie Weekes's</a> old entry - "Beneficiado"" to ""incumbent ""
Mar 11, 2024 11:56: Matheus Chaud changed "Term asked" from "Beneficiado" to "beneficiado" , "Field" from "Other" to "Social Sciences"
Proposed translations
incumbent
Benefício eclesiástico:
https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benefício_eclesiástico
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incumbent_(ecclesiastical)
In English ecclesiastical law, the term incumbent refers to the holder of a Church of England parochial charge or benefice.
advowee; avowee
Advowee alt. avowee - not only the grantor, but also the grantee of a benefice.
advowson ædˈvaʊzən nome 1. direito de apresentar benefício eclesiástico 2. *colação (de benefício)*
A`vow`ee´ n. 1. The person who has a right to present to a benefice; the patron; an advowee.
http://www.lsd.law/define/advowee
http://www.infopedia.pt/dicionarios/ingles-portugues/advowson
Reference comments
imcumbent
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Note added at 20 mins (2024-03-08 14:42:08 GMT)
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Literally 'holder of the benefice/stipend'.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benefice
Thank you for your suggestion but I was searching from Portuguese, not Spanish |
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Adrian MM.
: The question has been asked before, but you suggest a completely different translation that could well be a or the 'right' answer.
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