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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English
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Etymology
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From
Medieval Latin
obedientiarius
.
Noun
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obedientiary
(
plural
obedientiaries
)
The holder of a
monastic
rank or office below that of
superior
.
2004
, Richard Goddard,
Lordship and Medieval Urbanisation: Coventry, 1043-1355
, page
95
:
Each
obedientiary
held his own rural estates as well as properties in the city and was supported by various unlanded officials.
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