- prestimony
- prestimony /prestamaniy/ or praestimonia /prestamown(i)ya/In canon law, a fund or revenue appropriated by the founder for the subsistence of a priest, without being erected into any title or benefice, chapel, prebend, or priory. It is not subject to the ordinary; but of it the patron, and those who have a right from him, are the collators
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.