Plurality of benefices

Plurality of benefices
Plurality Plu*ral"i*ty, n.; pl. {pluralities}. [L. pluralitas: cf. F. pluralit['e].] 1. The state of being plural, or consisting of more than one; a number consisting of two or more of the same kind; as, a plurality of worlds; the plurality of a verb. [1913 Webster]

2. The greater number; a majority; also, the greatest of several numbers; in elections, the excess of the votes given for one candidate over those given for another, or for any other, candidate. When there are more than two candidates, the one who receives the plurality of votes may have less than a majority. See {Majority}. [1913 Webster]

Take the plurality of the world, and they are neither wise nor good. --L'Estrange. [1913 Webster]

3. (Eccl.) See {Plurality of benefices}, below. [1913 Webster]

{Plurality of benefices} (Eccl.), the possession by one clergyman of more than one benefice or living. Each benefice thus held is called a plurality. [Eng.] [1913 Webster]


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  • Plurality — Plu*ral i*ty, n.; pl. {pluralities}. [L. pluralitas: cf. F. pluralit[ e].] 1. The state of being plural, or consisting of more than one; a number consisting of two or more of the same kind; as, a plurality of worlds; the plurality of a verb.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • plurality — [ploo ral′ə tē] n. pl. pluralities [ME pluralite < MFr pluralité < LL pluralitas] 1. the condition of being plural or numerous 2. a great number; multitude 3. a) the holding of two or more church benefices at the same time b) any of the… …   English World dictionary

  • plurality — /ploo ral i tee/, n., pl. pluralities. 1. the excess of votes received by the leading candidate, in an election in which there are three or more candidates, over those received by the next candidate (distinguished from majority). 2. more than… …   Universalium

  • plurality — /pluˈræləti / (say plooh raluhtee) noun (plural pluralities) 1. more than half of the whole; the majority. 2. → majority (def. 3). 3. a number greater than unity. 4. the fact of being numerous. 5. a large number, or a multitude. 6. the state or… …  

  • pluralities — Plurality Plu*ral i*ty, n.; pl. {pluralities}. [L. pluralitas: cf. F. pluralit[ e].] 1. The state of being plural, or consisting of more than one; a number consisting of two or more of the same kind; as, a plurality of worlds; the plurality of a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • Vacancy — • A term applied to an office or position devoid of an incumbent, as a vacant benefice, bishopric, or parish Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Vacancy     Vacancy      …   Catholic encyclopedia

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