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ca·pit·u·lar·y C0088000 (kə-pĭch′ə-lĕr′ē)n. pl. ca·pit·u·lar·ies 1. An ecclesiastical or civil ordinance.2. A set of such ordinances, especially those promulgated by Charlemagne and his successors. [Medieval Latin capitulārius, from capitulum, chapter; see chapter.]capitulary (kəˈpɪtjʊlərɪ) n, pl -laries (Historical Terms) any of the collections of ordinances promulgated by the Frankish kings (8th–10th centuries ad)[C17: from Medieval Latin capitulāris; see capitular]ca•pit•u•lar•y (kəˈpɪtʃ əˌlɛr i) n., pl. -lar•ies. 1. a member of a chapter, esp. of an ecclesiastical one. 2. an ordinance or law of a Frankish sovereign. [1640–50; < Late Latin capitulārius=capitul(um) chapter + Latin -ārius -ary] Capitulary a collection of ordinances, esp. of the Frankish kings; e.g., the capitulary of Worms, 829.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | capitulary - of or pertaining to an ecclesiastical chapter; "capitular estates"capitular | LegalSeeCapitulariescapitularyenUK
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