corrodier

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English

Etymology

From Latin corrodium, corredium, conredium (furniture, provision).

Pronunciation

Noun

corrodier (plural corrodiers)

  1. (historical) One receiving a corrody, or allowance from the Church, in return for previous payment or service (usually in the Middle Ages)
    • 1866, Charles Kingsley, chapter 20, in Hereward the Wake, London: Nelson, page 279:
      Outside the minster walls were the cottages of the corrodiers, or folk who, for a corrody, or life pittance from the abbey, had given away their lands.