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evangelistary|ɪˌvændʒəˈlɪstərɪ| [ad. med.L. ēvangelistāri-um (see prec.).] 1. a. A book containing the portions of the Gospels that form part of the liturgy. b. A copy of the Four Gospels. a.a1646J. Gregory Posthuma (1649) 119 The Saxons had..kept the daie, as it seemeth by their Evangelistarie, where the Rubrick to the Gospel is, þys Godspel sceal on cyldamasse daᵹ. 1682Wheler Journ. Greece iv. 323 An Evangelistary..written in Capital Letters. 1790Porson Lett. to Travis 230 (T.) The evangelistaries and lectionaries have often transfused their readings into the other manuscripts. b.1865Reader 29 Apr. 490/3 But attention was chiefly directed to an Evangelistary, which was exhibited at the meeting. 1873Hale In His Name ii. 7 An Evangelistary, or copy of the Four Gospels, in Latin. 1882–3Schaff Encycl. Relig. Knowl. I. 731 The Rushworth Gloss (in the Bodleian), an interlinear evangelistary. †2. (See quots.: is the sense genuine?)
1656–81Blount Glossogr., Evangelistary, the Office of an Evangelist; also a Pulpit, or the place where the Gospel is delivered. 1692in Coles. 1775Ash, Evangelistory. |