Legal Definition and Related Resources of Consuetudinarius
Meaning of Consuetudinarius
(Lat.) In old English law. A ritual or book containing the rites and forms of divine offices, or the customs of abbeys and monasteries. A record of the consuetudtnes (customs). Blount; Wishaw.
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