[a. med.L. canonicāt-us, f. canonicus; cf. F. canonicat.] The office or dignity of a canon; a canonry.
1652. J. Wadsworth, trans. Sandovals Civ. Wars Spain, 237. The Bishopricks, Canonicates, & other Ecclesiastical preferments.
1662. J. Bargrave, Pope Alex. VII. (1867), 41. The service did scarce deserve a simple canonicate.
a. 1853. Landor, Wks., II. 82. Within the walls of the canonicate.
1865. Even. Standard, 3 June. His nomination to the canonicate of St. Peter is spoken of.