prefermentumokat
Prefermentumokat is a Hungarian plural noun used in historical and philological discussions to refer to preferments—appointments to offices that confer income, status, or duties. The term derives from the Latin noun prefermentum and is typically encountered in studies of ecclesiastical patronage, canon law, and late antique to early modern administration.
The singular prefermentum denotes a promotion, grant, or benefice awarded by a higher authority to a cleric
In the medieval and early modern church, preferments were a central mechanism of patronage. Chapters, bishops,
Today the term is mostly found in scholarly translations of Latin sources or in discussions of historical