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See ann.

Noun edit

annate (plural annates)

  1. The first year's profits of a Catholic benefice, as traditionally paid directly to the Pope.
    • 2009, Hilary Mantel, Wolf Hall, Fourth Estate, published 2010, page 342:
      When he brings into the Commons a bill to suspend the payment of annates to Rome, he suggests a division of the House.
  2. (Scots law) The half-year's stipend payable for the vacant half-year after the death of a parish minister, to which his family or nearest of kin have right under an act of 1672.

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Verb edit

annate

  1. Second-person plural indicative present form of andma.

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Noun edit

annate f

  1. plural of annata

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Verb edit

annāte

  1. second-person plural present active imperative of annō