Traditionary — Tra*di tion*a*ry, a. Traditional. [1913 Webster] The reveries of the Talmud, a collection of Jewish traditionary interpolations. Buckminster. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
traditionary — index traditional Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
traditionary — I. shəˌnerē, ri adjective : of the nature of a tradition : founded on or derived from tradition : full of traditions : traditional a traditionary dignity a traditionary legend II. noun ( es) … Useful english dictionary
traditionary evidence — n. Statements of fact based on longstanding tradition and reputation derived from a deceased person. It may be used to prove ancient boundaries, ancestry, or similar facts, especially when there are no living witnesses to testify to something.… … Law dictionary
traditionary — adjective Date: 1661 traditional … New Collegiate Dictionary
traditionary — 1. adjective of, or relating to a tradition; traditional 2. noun someone who places emphasis of traditions … Wiktionary
traditionary — tra·di·tion·ary … English syllables
traditionary evidence — Evidence derived from tradition or reputation or the statements formerly made by persons since deceased, in regard to questions of pedigree, ancient boundaries, and the like, where no living witnesses can be produced having knowledge of the facts … Black's law dictionary
Traditionaries — Traditionary Tra*di tion*a*ry, n.; pl. {Traditionaries}. [Cf. F. traditionnare.] One, among the Jews, who acknowledges the authority of traditions, and explains the Scriptures by them. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
John Williams (Ab Ithel) — John Williams (bardic name: Ab Ithel) (1811 ndash;August 27 1862), was an antiquary and Anglican priest. Born in Llangynhafal, Denbighshire Wales in 1811, he graduated from Jesus College, Oxford in 1835 to become the Anglican curate of Llanfor,… … Wikipedia