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SINECURE

In ecclesiastical law. When a rector of a parish neither resides nor performs duty at his benefice, but has a vicar under him. endowed and charged with the cure thereof, this is termed a “sinecure.” Brown.
An ecclesiastical benefice without cure of souls.
In popular usage, the term denotes an office which yields a revenue to the incumbent, but makes little or no demand upon his time or attention.

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