simonial
ˌsɪməˈnɪəl
Definitions
1. noun
A payment or gift, especially to a bishop or a priest, given on the occasion of their installation or consecration.
“The bishop received a significant simonial from the local lord on his consecration.”
ˌsɪməˈnɪəl
1. noun
A payment or gift, especially to a bishop or a priest, given on the occasion of their installation or consecration.
“The bishop received a significant simonial from the local lord on his consecration.”