bullary (Meaning)

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bullary (n.)

A collection of papal bulls.

A place for boiling or preparing salt; a boilery.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bullary

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bullary Sentence Examples

  1. The monastery's archives contained a meticulously organized bullary documenting centuries of ecclesiastical decrees.
  2. Scholars poured over the aged bullary, seeking insights into medieval legal practices.
  3. The bullary served as a primary source for understanding the governance of the ancient institution.
  4. Historians studied the bullary to trace the evolution of administrative structures within the monastery.
  5. The delicate pages of the bullary revealed the intricate network of relationships between religious authorities.
  6. Researchers transcribed excerpts from the bullary to create digital archives for wider accessibility.
  7. The bullary contained detailed accounts of land transactions and property rights granted by the church.
  8. Legal scholars analyzed the language of the bullary to interpret the nuances of medieval law.
  9. The bullary shed light on the role of the church in shaping societal norms and regulations.
  10. Archivists meticulously preserved the fragile pages of the bullary to ensure its continued availability for future generations.

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A collection of papal bulls., A place for boiling or preparing salt; a boilery.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The monastery's archives contained a meticulously organized bullary documenting centuries of ecclesiastical decrees.

Scholars poured over the aged bullary, seeking insights into medieval legal practices.

The bullary served as a primary source for understanding the governance of the ancient institution.

Historians studied the bullary to trace the evolution of administrative structures within the monastery.