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Axillaries Axillaries Ax"il*la*ries, Axillars Ax"il*lars, n. pl.
(Zo["o]l.)
Feathers connecting the under surface of the wing and the
body, and concealed by the closed wing.
Bullaries Bullary Bul"la*ry, n.; pl. Bullaries (-r[i^]z). [Cf.
Boilary.]
A place for boiling or preparing salt; a boilery. --Crabb.
And certain salt fats or bullaries. --Bills in
Chancery.
Burglaries Burglary Bur"gla*ry, n.; pl. Burglaries. [Fr. Burglar; cf.
LL. burglaria.] (Law)
Breaking and entering the dwelling house of another, in the
nighttime, with intent to commit a felony therein, whether
the felonious purpose be accomplished or not. --Wharton.
Burrill.
Note: By statute law in some of the United States, burglary
includes the breaking with felonious intent into a
house by day as well as by night, and into other
buildings than dwelling houses. Various degrees of the
crime are established.
Cartularies Cartulary Car"tu*la*ry, n.; pl. Cartularies. [LL.
cartularium, chartularium, fr. L. charta paper: cf. F.
cartulaire. See 1st Card.]
1. A register, or record, as of a monastery or church.
2. An ecclesiastical officer who had charge of records or
other public papers.
Corollaries Corollary Cor"ol*la*ry (k?r"?l-l?-r?; 277), n.; pl.
Corollaries (-r?z). [L. corollarium gift, corollary, fr.
corolla. See Corolla.]
1. That which is given beyond what is actually due, as a
garland of flowers in addition to wages; surplus;
something added or superfluous. [Obs.]
Now come, my Ariel; bring a corollary, Rather than
want a spirit. --Shak.
2. Something which follows from the demonstration of a
proposition; an additional inference or deduction from a
demonstrated proposition; a consequence.
Formularies Formulary For"mu*la*ry, n.; pl. Formularies. [Cf. F.
formulaire.]
1. A book containing stated and prescribed forms, as of
oaths, declarations, prayers, medical formula[ae], etc.; a
book of precedents.
2. Prescribed form or model; formula.
Mirabilaries Mirabilary Mi*rab"i*la*ry, n.; pl. Mirabilaries.
One who, or a work which, narrates wonderful things; one who
writes of wonders. [Obs.] --Bacon.
Salaried Salaried Sal"a*ried, a.
Receiving a salary; paid by a salary; having a salary
attached; as, a salaried officer; a salaried office.
Salaried Salary Sal"a*ry v. t. [imp. & p. p. Salaried; p. pr. & vb.
n. Salarying.]
To pay, or agree to pay, a salary to; to attach salary to;
as, to salary a clerk; to salary a position.
Salaries Salary Sal"a*ry, n.; pl. Salaries. [F. salaire, L. salarium,
originally, salt money, the money given to the Roman soldiers
for salt, which was a part of their pay, fr. salarius
belonging to salt, fr. sal salt. See Salt.]
The recompense or consideration paid, or stipulated to be
paid, to a person at regular intervals for services; fixed
wages, as by the year, quarter, or month; stipend; hire.
This is hire and salary, not revenge. --Shak.
Note: Recompense for services paid at, or reckoned by, short
intervals, as a day or week, is usually called wages.
Syn: Stipend; pay; wages; hire; allowance.
Titularies Titulary Tit"u*la*ry, n.; pl. Titularies. [Cf. F.
titulaire.]
A person invested with a title, in virtue of which he holds
an office or benefice, whether he performs the duties of it
or not.
Vocabularies Vocabulary Vo*cab"u*la*ry, n.; pl. Vocabularies. [LL.
vocabularium, vocabularius: cf. F. vocabulaire. See
Vocable.]
1. A list or collection of words arranged in alphabetical
order and explained; a dictionary or lexicon, either of a
whole language, a single work or author, a branch of
science, or the like; a word-book.
2. A sum or stock of words employed.
His vocabulary seems to have been no larger than was
necessary for the transaction of business.
--Macaulay.