| 释义 | 
		preb·en·dary \ˈprebənˌderē\ noun (-es) Etymology: Medieval Latin praebendarius, from praebenda prebend + Latin -arius -ary 1.   a.  : a member of a cathedral or collegiate church chapter receiving a prebend in consideration for his officiating at stated times in the church  b.  : an honorary canon in the Church of England with the title but not the emoluments of a prebend 2. obsolete  : a prebendary's benefice or office : prebend |