noun
- the office or position of a canon in a cathedral or collegiate church
- the benefice or income attached to a canon’s position
Usage: ecclesiastical
Usage: ecclesiastical
Examples
- He was appointed to a canonry at Westminster Abbey.
- The canonry provided him with a comfortable living.
- She held the canonry for over twenty years.
- The cathedral chapter voted to fill the vacant canonry.
- His canonry came with responsibilities for daily services.
- The income from the canonry supported his scholarly work.