Canonries

/ˈkænənriz/ noun

Plural of canonry; positions or offices of a canon (a type of clergy member), or the benefices or income associated with these positions.

From Middle English 'canonrie,' combining 'canon' (clergy) plus '-ry' (state, condition, office). The plural '-ies' replaced '-ry' forms in the medieval period for countable instances.

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