ˈaˌnāts, ˈanə̇ts noun plural
Etymology: Medieval Latin annata, from Latin annus year — more at annual
: the first-fruits of an ecclesiastical benefice paid to the one presenting the benefice
ˈaˌnāts, ˈanə̇ts noun plural
Etymology: Medieval Latin annata, from Latin annus year — more at annual
: the first-fruits of an ecclesiastical benefice paid to the one presenting the benefice
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012