|prez ə n.|tē noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French presenté, from presenté, past participle of presenter to present
1. : one that is presented ; especially : a clergyman presented to a benefice
rob the presentees of … their tithes — G.G.Coulton
2. : one to whom something is presented
believing presentees in return supplied him with small sums of money — Thomas Campbell