canonicate

canonicate
The office of a canon. canonicus. A canon.

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  • canonicate — ca·non·i·cate …   English syllables

  • canonicate — /kəˈnɒnəkeɪt/ (say kuh nonuhkayt), / kət/ (say kuht) noun the office or dignity of a canon; a canonry …  

  • canonicate — n. = CANONRY …   Useful english dictionary

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