cler-, clero- +

(Greek: lot, allotment, inheritance)

cleronomy
Inheritance; heritage.
cleruch
In ancient Athens, a citizen who received an allotment of land in a foreign country, but who retained his rights as a citizen at home.
cleruchial (adjective) (not comparable)
Pertaining to, or referring to, cleruchs: In Ancient Greece, cleruchial settlements were formed where the citizens were allowed plots of ground for agricultural purposes.
cleruchy
An allotment of land among cleruhs.