consuetudinarius

consuetudinarius

cōnsuētūdinārius, a, um (consuetudo), gewöhnlich, Ps. Sen. de mor. no. 122. Sulp. Sev. dial. 1, 14, 2. Sidon. epist. 7, 11, 1 u.a. Spät.


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  • consuetudinar — CONSUETUDINÁR, Ă, consuetudinari, e, adj. (livr.) Nescris, dar consacrat prin uz, prin datină; cutumiar. [pr.: su e ] – Din consuetudine. Trimis de gudovan, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98  CONSUETUDINÁR adj. v. cutumiar. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007 …   Dicționar Român

  • Consuetudinary — Con sue*tu di*na ry, a. [LL. consuetudinarius.] Customary. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Consuetudinary — (Medieval Latin consuetudinarius, from consuetudo, custom) is a term applied to law where the rule of law is determined by long standing custom as opposed to case law or statute. Most laws of consuetudinary basis deal with standards of community… …   Wikipedia

  • Consuetudinary (book) — A consuetudinary (Med. Lat. consuetudinarius) is the name given to a ritual book containing the consuetudines forms and ceremonies used in the service of a particular monastery, religious order, or cathedral. Often, over long periods of time,… …   Wikipedia

  • Consuēta — (Consuetudinarius, Consuetudinarium), in der alten Kirche das Ritualbuch, so v. w. Agende …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • consuetudinary — /kon swi toohd n er ee, tyoohd /, adj. customary or traditional. [1375 1425; late ME < LL consuetudinarius, equiv. to consuetudin (s. of consuetudo) CONSUETUDE + arius ARY] * * * …   Universalium

  • Consuetudinary — The household books of a monastery in which are found its customs and those of its surrounding area. The Latin form was * consuetudinarius. [< Lat. consueo = to be accustomed] Cf. Customary …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • Custumarius — Latin term for a customary tenant who was able to supply a man or more to perform those labour services required from his lord. Cf. Consuetudinarius …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • Consuetus — Latin term for a customary tenant who was able to supply a man or more to perform those labour services required from his lord. Cf. Consuetudinarius …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

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