cartulary (Meaning)

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cartulary (n.)

A register, or record, as of a monastery or church.

An ecclesiastical officer who had charge of records or other public papers.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cartulary

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

cartulary Sentence Examples

  1. The monastery's cartulary contained detailed records of land ownership and donations.
  2. Scholars meticulously examined the cartulary to understand the economic structure of the medieval village.
  3. Within the cartulary, historians found references to ancient customs and laws.
  4. The cartulary served as a vital resource for tracing the lineage of noble families.
  5. Archivists carefully preserved the fragile pages of the cartulary to ensure its longevity.
  6. Researchers relied on the cartulary to reconstruct the political landscape of the feudal era.
  7. The cartulary provided insight into the daily lives of peasants through its documentation of agricultural practices.
  8. Historians transcribed the Latin text of the cartulary to make it accessible to a wider audience.
  9. The cartulary revealed the intricate network of land tenure agreements within the feudal system.
  10. The discovery of a previously unknown cartulary shed new light on the region's medieval history.

FAQs About the word cartulary

A register, or record, as of a monastery or church., An ecclesiastical officer who had charge of records or other public papers.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The monastery's cartulary contained detailed records of land ownership and donations.

Scholars meticulously examined the cartulary to understand the economic structure of the medieval village.

Within the cartulary, historians found references to ancient customs and laws.

The cartulary served as a vital resource for tracing the lineage of noble families.