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res·i·den·ti·ary I. \ˌrezəˈdenchēˌerē, -chərē\ noun (-es) Etymology: Medieval Latin residentiarius, from residentia residence + -arius -ary 1. : an ecclesiastic who is or who is obliged to be in residence for a certain time 2. : one who is resident : resident II. adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin residentiarius, from residentia residence + -arius -ary 1. : having residence : residing, resident < a residentiary guardian > specifically : under ecclesiastical obligation to be in residence for a certain time (as at a cathedral) < a canon residentiary > 2. : residential |