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  2. Theological sense "method or scheme by which God has developed his purposes and revealed himself to man" (late 14c.) is from the use of the Latin word to translate Greek oikonomoia "office, method of administration" (see economy).

  3. The earliest known use of the noun dispensation is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for dispensation is from around 1374, in a translation by Geoffrey Chaucer, poet and administrator.

  4. The Latin root word of dispensation is dispensare, which means to disburse or administer. Doctors and pharmacists commonly talk about the dispensation of prescription medication. Another meaning of dispensation is an exemption from a rule.

  5. The noun 'dispensation' has its etymological origins in Latin, stemming from the word 'dispensatio,' which means 'management' or 'distribution.' In the context of religious and legal matters, 'dispensatio' referred to the act of managing or distributing rights, privileges, or exemptions.

  6. The meaning of DISPENSATION is a general state or ordering of things; specifically : a system of revealed commands and promises regulating human affairs. How to use dispensation in a sentence.

  7. 2 days ago · Noun. [edit] dispensation (countable and uncountable, plural dispensations) The act of dispensing or dealing out; distribution. a fair dispensation of money. The distribution of good and evil by God to man. That which is dispensed, dealt out, or given; that which is bestowed on someone.

  8. a certain order, system, or arrangement; administration or management. Theology. the divine ordering of the affairs of the world. an appointment, arrangement, or favor, as by God. a divinely appointed order or age: the old Mosaic, or Jewish, dispensation; the new gospel, or Christian, dispensation.