Sinecure
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sinecure
noun . 1. an office or position requiring little or no work, esp. one yielding profitable returns. 2. an ecclesiastical benefice without cure of souls.
sinecure: Definition and Pronunciation
SINECURE. In the ecclesiastical law, this term is used to signify that an ecclesiastical officer is without a charge or cure. 2. In common parlance it means the receipt of
sinecure n. A position or office that requires little or no work but provides a salary. Archaic. An ecclesiastical benefice not attached to the
SINECURE (Lat. sine cura, without care), properly a term of ecclesiastical law, for a benefice without the cure of souls (beneficium sine cura) . In the English Church such
Definition of sinecure from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
si·ne·cure  (s n-ky r, s n-) n. 1. A position or office that requires little or no work but provides a salary. 2. Archaic An ecclesiastical benefice not attached to the
noun. Obsolete a church benefice not involving the care of souls; any office or position providing an income or other advantage but requiring little or no work
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