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HOME | Definition of sinecure (SINECURE, Sinecure)


    Sinecure \Si`ne*cure\, n. [L. sine without + cura care, LL., a
    cure. See Cure.]
    1. An ecclesiastical benefice without the care of souls.
    --Ayliffe.
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    2. Any office or position which requires or involves little
    or no responsibility, labor, or active service.
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    A lucrative sinecure in the Excise. --Macaulay.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    Sinecure \Si"ne*cure\, v. t.
    To put or place in a sinecure.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    sinecure
    n 1: a benefice to which no spiritual or pastoral duties are
    attached
    2: an office that involves minimal duties

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    SINECURE. In the ecclesiastical law, this term is used to signify that an
    ecclesiastical officer is without a charge or cure.
    2. In common parlance it means the receipt of a salary for an office
    when there are no duties to be performed.

    Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)




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