Cathedraticum

/kæθɪˈdrætɪkəm/ noun

A medieval Latin term for a tax, tribute, or payment owed to a bishop or cathedral; ecclesiastical revenue or church levy.

Latin neuter singular form from cathedraticus (relating to cathedra). Medieval church finances created technical terms for various taxes and payments supporting the cathedral and episcopate.

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