glebe
Noun
glebe
- Turf; soil; ground; sod.
- In medieval Europe, a glebe was an area of land, belonging to a parish, whose revenues contributed towards the parish expenses. A glebe-house is a rectory, built for the parish priest, vicar, pastor, or rector, usually at church expense.
5 letters in word "glebe": B E E G L.
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