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disendowment

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Etymology

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From dis- +‎ endowment.

Noun

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disendowment (countable and uncountable, plural disendowments)

  1. (dated) The ceasing of endowment or endowments, especially said of the church.
    • 1886, Gerald Slade, Spare Minutes:
      We, the Irish Protestant clergy, are working very hard to uphold the dear old Church of England in Ireland; and, thank God, our efforts have been wonderfully blest since the disestablishment and disendowment 14 years ago.
    • 1880, George Barnett Smith, The Life of the Right Honourable William Ewart Gladstone:
      He denied that the disendowment of the Irish Church would be dangerous to the English Establishment

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