Benefit of clergy
the rites or sanctions of a church.
formal marriage:
living together withoutbenefit of clergy.
the privilege claimed by church authorities to try and punish, by an ecclesiastical court, any member of the clergy accused of a serious crime. the privilege was abolished in the u.s. in 1790 and in england in 1827.
noun (christianity)
sanction by the church: marriage without benefit of clergy
(in the middle ages) a privilege that placed the clergy outside the jurisdiction of secular courts and ent-tled them to trial in ecclesiastical courts
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