- A
commendatory abbot (Latin:
abbas commendatarius) is an ecclesiastic, or
sometimes a layman, who
holds an
abbey in commendam,
drawing its
revenues but...
- a
benefice in
commendam became most
common with monasteries, and the
commendatory abbot drew a
portion of the
revenue of the
monastery but
without fulfilling...
-
something or someone.
Epideictic rhetoric s****s to charm, or to cast odium."
Commendatory verse is a
genre of
epideictic writing. In the
Renaissance and Early...
- In
colloquial language,
puffery refers to
exaggerated or
false praise.
Puffery serves to "puff up" what is
being described. In law,
puffery is usually...
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called Sunny Side was
established in 1871. The name "Sunny Side" was
commendatorily applied to this place. The
Georgia General ****embly
incorporated Sunny...
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administrator Ecclesiastical judge Exorcist Laity Lay
abbot Abthain Commendatory Lay
cardinal Minister Major orders Minor orders Missionary Monsignor...
- over
strategic mountain p****es in the Alps. Two of Humbert's sons were
commendatory abbots at the
Abbey of St. Maurice, Agaunum, on the
river Rhône east...
- Jean le
Bouthillier de Rancé,
originally the
commendatory abbot of La Trappe, led the reform. As
commendatory abbot, de Rancé was a
secular individual who...
- This
decline was
further exacerbated by the
practice of
appointing a
commendatory abbot, a lay person,
appointed by a
noble to
oversee and to
protect the...
-
administrator Ecclesiastical judge Exorcist Laity Lay
abbot Abthain Commendatory Lay
cardinal Minister Major orders Minor orders Missionary Monsignor...