"consuetudinary" meaning in English

See consuetudinary in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Etymology: From Medieval Latin cōnsuetudinārius, from Latin cōnsuetudō. By surface analysis, consuetude + -in- + -ary. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ML.|cōnsuetudinārius}} Medieval Latin cōnsuetudinārius, {{der|en|la|cōnsuetudō}} Latin cōnsuetudō, {{surf|en|consuetude|-in-|-ary}} By surface analysis, consuetude + -in- + -ary Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} consuetudinary (not comparable)
  1. (law) Customary; considered law by virtue of the fact that it is generally observed. Tags: not-comparable Categories (topical): Law Related terms: Consuetudinary in the Encyclopædia Britannica (11th edition, 1911)
    Sense id: en-consuetudinary-en-adj-FmrZ44zP Topics: law

Noun

Forms: consuetudinaries [plural]
Etymology: From Medieval Latin cōnsuetudinārius, from Latin cōnsuetudō. By surface analysis, consuetude + -in- + -ary. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ML.|cōnsuetudinārius}} Medieval Latin cōnsuetudinārius, {{der|en|la|cōnsuetudō}} Latin cōnsuetudō, {{surf|en|consuetude|-in-|-ary}} By surface analysis, consuetude + -in- + -ary Head templates: {{en-noun}} consuetudinary (plural consuetudinaries)
  1. A ritual book containing the forms and ceremonies used in the services of a particular monastery, cathedral or religious order. Categories (topical): Books
    Sense id: en-consuetudinary-en-noun-kgbciHOA Disambiguation of Books: 12 77 11 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with topic categories using raw markup, English terms interfixed with -in-, English terms suffixed with -ary Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 12 80 8 Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 21 63 16 Disambiguation of English terms interfixed with -in-: 13 72 15 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -ary: 14 67 19
  2. An unwritten law established by usage, derived by immemorial custom from antiquity.
    Sense id: en-consuetudinary-en-noun-IFu6cvMO

Inflected forms

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