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simony (n.)

c. 1200, "the sin of buying or selling sacred things," from Old French simonie "selling of church offices" (12c.), from Late Latin simonia, from Simon Magus, the Samaritan magician who was rebuked by Peter when he tried to buy the power of conferring the Holy Spirit (Acts viii.18-20). Related: Simoniac; simoniacal.

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Definitions of simony from WordNet

simony (n.)
traffic in ecclesiastical offices or preferments;
Synonyms: barratry
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