ad·vow·son /ədˈvaʊzṇ/
聖職授與權
Ad·vow·son n. Eng. Law The right of presenting to a vacant benefice or living in the church. [Originally, the relation of a patron (advocatus) or protector of a benefice, and thus privileged to nominate or present to it.]
Note: ☞ The benefices of the Church of England are in every case subjects of presentation. They are nearly 12,000 in number; the advowson of more than half of them belongs to private persons, and of the remainder to the crown, bishops, deans and chapters, universities, and colleges.
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advowson
n : the right in English law of presenting a nominee to a vacant
ecclesiastical benefice