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datary
[ dey-tuh-ree ]
noun
- the office of the Curia Romana that investigates candidates for papal benefices.
- the cardinal who heads this office.
datary
/ 藞诲别瑟迟蓹谤瑟 /
noun
- RC Church the head of the dataria ( 诲别瑟藞迟蓻蓹谤瑟蓹 ), the papal office that assesses candidates for benefices reserved to the Holy See
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 蝉耻产路诲补顎僼补路谤测 noun plural subdataries
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of datary1
Example Sentences
Man鈥瞕atary, Man鈥瞕atory, one to whom a mandate is given by a Man鈥瞕ator.鈥攁dj.
But I鈥檒l lay a Wager, that he will do nothing more than see the Datary and the Rota with a round Sum of Money.
The Cardinals din鈥檇 also together, and their Dinner, which was one of the most sumptuous, is always provided at the Expence of their Eminencies out of certain Monies coming to them from the Rota and the Datary.
Those five Cardinals were Signior Guadagno, the Pope鈥檚 Nephew,116 formerly a barefooted Carmelite; Signior Doria Maestro di Camera, Archbishop of Benevento; Signior Gentili, a Datary, who had been formerly Secretary of the Congregation of the Bishops, and the Regular Clergy, a Post which, tho鈥 the very next Step to a Cardinal鈥檚 Cap, the Pope had made him resign for the Office of a Datary, which is but a mean Commission; Signior Ferrayo, and Signior Bichi, both Nuncios in Portugal.
Datary, d膩鈥瞭a-ri, n. an officer in the papal chancery, who dates and despatches documents, grants, &c.鈥攏.
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