Definition of Prepositure. Meaning of Prepositure. Synonyms of Prepositure

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Definition of Prepositure

Prepositure
Prepositure Pre*pos"i*ture, n. [L. praepositura. See Preposition, and cf. Provost.] The office or dignity of a provost; a provostship. --Lowth.

Meaning of Prepositure from wikipedia

- A provost is a senior official in a number of Christian churches. The word praepositus (Latin for 'set over', from praeponere, 'to place in front') was...
- from 1191 when Pope Celestine III confirmed the existence of the free prepositure of the Saxons in Transylvania, having its headquarters in Sibiu. The...
- postpositive, posture, preposition, prepositional, prepositive, prepositor, prepositure, propone, proponent, proposition, propositional, recomposition, reimposition...
- of St Germans was St German seated on a throne, with the legend "S. Prepositure Sci Germani in laya". There is a stone cross at Carracawn dedicated to...
- Cibinium when Pope Celestine III confirmed the existence of the free prepositure of the Saxons in Transylvania (due to the Cibin River that flows through...
- a do****ent[clarification needed] concerning an endowment of Łęczyca prepositure published due to a consecration of the collegiate church in Łęczyca in...
- conjunction with his appointment as royal treasurer, he was granted a prepositure and a prebendary under Lund Cathedral. In , He was fiefholder of Bakke...
- of St Germans was St German seated on a throne, with the legend "S. Prepositure Sci Germani in laya". St Ives The seal of St Ives was Arg. an ivy branch...
- Croato-Hungarian king Ferdinand I of Habsburg and in 1555 he took over the prepositure of Pozsony (present day Bratislava, Slovakia). On 22 April 1557, Drašković...