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GLEBE

In ecclesiastieal law. The land possessed as part of the endowment or revenue of a church or ecclesiastical benefice.
In Roman law. A clod; turf; soil. Hence, the soil of an inheritance; an agrarian estate. Servi addicti glebes were serfs attached to and passing with the estate. Cod. 11, 47, 7, 21; Nov. 54, 1.

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