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Definition of: corody
(kôr′ə·dē, kor′-) noun plural ·dies
In old English law, a right pertaining to the king to send one of his chaplains to be maintained by a bishop; also, an allowance, as for food, granted for services: also spelled corrody. [<Med. L corrodium, var. of corredium provision]
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