Annat

/ˈænət/ noun

A Scottish tax or fee consisting of the first year's revenue from a church position, paid to the Crown.

From Medieval Latin 'annatae' (annual payments), adapted into Scots law; literally means 'annuals' referring to the first annual income from vacant ecclesiastical posts.

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