transcription, транскрипция: [ ˈpre-bənd ]
noun
Etymology: Middle English prebende, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin praebenda, from Late Latin, subsistence allowance granted by the state, from Latin, feminine of praebendus, gerundive of praebēre to offer, from prae- + habēre to hold — more at give
Date: 15th century
1. : a stipend furnished by a cathedral or collegiate church to a clergyman (as a canon) in its chapter
2. : prebendary
• pre·ben·dal pri-ˈben-d ə l, ˈpre-bən- adjective