noun
- worldly possessions or concerns, especially as distinguished from spiritual matters
- the secular possessions and revenues of a religious institution or ecclesiastical office
Usage: formal
Usage: ecclesiastical; historical
Examples
- The monk renounced all temporalities to focus on his spiritual journey.
- The bishop was responsible for managing the diocese’s temporalities.
- She preferred to discuss philosophy rather than mundane temporalities.
- The abbey’s temporalities included vast farmlands and rental properties.
- Medieval churches often accumulated great wealth through their temporalities.
- He sought to separate himself from worldly temporalities through meditation.