consuetudinary
11consuetudinary — a. (Rare.) Usual, common, wonted, customary, accustomed, conventional …
12consuetudinary — con·sue·tu·di·nary …
13consuetudinary — A guide to local customs and traditions, or a religious manual …
14consuetudinary — /ˌkɒnswɪˈtjudənri/ (say .konswi tyoohduhnree) adjective customary …
15consuetudinary — noun a manual describing the customs of a particular group (especially the ceremonial practices of a monastic order) • Syn: ↑consuetudinal • Hypernyms: ↑manual …
16consuetudinary law — /konswatyuwdan(a)ry 16/ Customary law. Law derived by oral tradition from a remote antiquity …
17consuetudinary law — /konswatyuwdan(a)ry 16/ Customary law. Law derived by oral tradition from a remote antiquity …
18consuetudinary law — The law which is established by custom …
19Consuetudinaries — Consuetudinary Con sue*tu di*na*ry, n.; pl. {Consuetudinaries}. A manual or ritual of customary devotional exercises. [1913 Webster] …
20Saint Osmund — Infobox bishopbiog name = Saint Osmund/Saint Osmond religion =Catholic See =Diocese of Salisbury Title = Bishop of Salisbury Period = 1078 ndash;1099 Predecessor = Herman Successor =Roger of Salisbury ordination = bishops = post = date of birth …