consuetudinary
Noun

consuetudinary (plural consuetudinaries)

  1. A ritual book containing the forms and ceremonies used in the services of a particular monastery, cathedral or religious order.
  2. An unwritten law established by usage, derived by immemorial custom from antiquity.
Adjective

consuetudinary (not comparable)

  1. (legal) Customary; considered law by virtue of the fact that it is generally observed.



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