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  • capitulary — noun (plural laries) Etymology: Medieval Latin capitulare, literally, document divided into sections, from Late Latin capitulum section, chapter more at chapter Date: 1650 a civil or ecclesiastical ordinance; also …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • cartulary — noun (plural laries) Etymology: Medieval Latin chartularium, from chartula charter more at charter Date: 1541 a collection of charters; especially a book holding copies of the charters and title deeds of an estate …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • chartulary — noun (plural laries) Etymology: Medieval Latin chartularium Date: 1571 cartulary …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • corollary — noun (plural laries) Etymology: Middle English corolarie, from Late Latin corollarium, from Latin, money paid for a garland, gratuity, from corolla Date: 14th century 1. a proposition inferred immediately from a proved proposition with little or… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • formulary — noun (plural laries) Date: 1541 1. a collection of prescribed forms (as oaths or prayers) 2. formula 1 3. a book listing medicinal substances and formulas • formulary adjective …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • fritillary — noun (plural laries) Etymology: New Latin fritillaria Date: 1633 1. fritillaria 2. any of numerous nymphalid butterflies (Argynnis, Speyeria, and related genera) that usually are orange with black spots on the upper side of both wings and silver… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • vocabulary — noun (plural laries) Etymology: Middle French vocabulaire, probably from Medieval Latin vocabularium, from neuter of vocabularius verbal, from Latin vocabulum Date: 1532 1. a list or collection of words or of words and phrases usually… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • axillary — I. adjective Date: 1615 1. of, relating to, or located near the axilla 2. situated in or growing from an axil < axillary buds > II. noun (plural laries) Date: circa 1889 one of the feathers arising from the axilla and closing the space between… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • capillary — I. adjective Etymology: French or Latin; French capillaire, from Latin capillaris, from capillus hair Date: 14th century 1. a. resembling a hair especially in slender elongated form < capillary leaves > b. having a very small bore < a capillary… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • constabulary — I. adjective Date: 1824 of or relating to a constable or constabulary II. noun (plural laries) Date: circa 1715 1. the organized body of constables of a particular district or country 2. an armed police force organized on military lines but… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • epistolary — I. adjective Date: circa 1656 1. of, relating to, or suitable to a letter 2. contained in or carried on by letters < an endless sequence of…epistolary love affairs Times Literary Supplement > 3. written in the form of a series of letters < an… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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