annat
/ˈænɑːt/ (AN-ah-t)
Definitions
1. noun
A share of the income or profits of a property, especially a church or ecclesiastical land, given to a clergyman or other official.
“The priest received an annat from the local church’s estate.”
/ˈænɑːt/ (AN-ah-t)
1. noun
A share of the income or profits of a property, especially a church or ecclesiastical land, given to a clergyman or other official.
“The priest received an annat from the local church’s estate.”