corody

noun
  1. A right or allowance granted by a feudal lord or institution (such as a monastery) to a person, typically providing food, lodging, or other necessities.
  2. Usage: archaic; historical; chiefly British
  3. In medieval England, a pension or annuity paid by a monastery or religious house to a retired official or benefactor.
  4. Usage: archaic; historical

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