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  • Benefice - Wikipedia
    Catholic Church Roman imperial origins In ancient Rome a benefice was a gift of land (precaria) for life as a reward for services rendered, originally, to the state The word comes from the Latin noun beneficium, meaning "benefit"
  • beneficium - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    to do any one a service or kindness: beneficium alicui dare, tribuere to do any one a service or kindness: beneficio aliquem afficere, ornare to heap benefits upon : beneficia in aliquem conferre to lay any one under an obligation by kind treatment: beneficiis aliquem obstringere, obligare, devincire
  • Benefice | Land Tenure Ecclesiastical Law | Britannica
    A Frankish sovereign or lord, the seigneur, leased an estate to a freeman on easy terms in beneficium (Latin: “for the benefit [of the tenant]”), and this came to be called a beneficium, a benefice
  • BENEFICIUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    “Beneficium ” Merriam-Webster com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https: www merriam-webster com dictionary beneficium Accessed 25 May 2026
  • What is beneficium? Simple Definition Meaning - LSD. Law
    Beneficium is a historical legal term originating from Latin, meaning "benefit" or "favor " It refers to various types of privileges, remedies, or grants, particularly in Roman law and medieval European and English legal systems
  • What does beneficium mean in Latin? - WordHippo
    What does beneficium mean in Latin? English Translation benefit More meanings for beneficium favor noun gratia, favor, munus, pax, indulgentia benefit noun bonum, fructus, praecipuum, res, beneficentia kindness noun
  • Beneficium Meaning | Goong. com - New Generation Dictionary
    English Meaning: The Latin word “beneficium” translates to “benefit,” “kindness,” “favor,” or “service” in English It denotes an act of kindness or assistance, typically involving some form of goodwill or helping others
  • beneficium (Latin noun) - benefit - Allo Latin
    Venia civitas peto, civis temeritas bis iam ante eversus, incolumis futurus iterum hostis beneficium Compare They sought pardon for their state, which had been already twice previously ruined by the rashness of its citizens, and was about to be again safe through the kindness of its enemies


















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