Definition of Confessionary. Meaning of Confessionary. Synonyms of Confessionary

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Definition of Confessionary

Confessionary
Confessionary Con*fes"sion*a*ry, n. [LL. confessionarium.] A confessional. [Obs.] --Johnson.
Confessionary
Confessionary Con*fes"sion*a*ry, a. Pertaining to auricular confession; as, a confessionary litany.

Meaning of Confessionary from wikipedia

- Zingiber officinale, parts of which are used as a delicacy, medicine, confessionary or cooking ****e. Ginger may also refer to: Ginger Hotels, a chain of...
- service in 1631. In 1634 Alva wrote and published a Nahuatl-language confessionary, Confessionario Mayor, y Menor en Lengva Mexicana (A Guide to Confession...
- bishop started administering confessions at dawn and remained at the confessionary most of the day. A contemporary newspaper described his actions writing...
- sources in Purépecha from the period, including several dictionaries, confessionaries, and land titles. Among the most important colonial works are the grammar...
- from his trips to his farms and villas outside the capital was the Confessionary. He was also the first at church on important occasions. Although the...
- again. That same night, they were shown images of Nicácio going to the Confessionary area to ask for medicine due to arm pain. Returning to his room, due...
- University, in recognition of his research work regarding the use of confessionary evidence under the counter-terrorism rules prevailing in Sri Lanka....
- missionaries, Collado published a ****anese grammar and vocabulary as well as a confessionary in 1632 while in Rome, which were the first ever to be translated into...
- practice of allowing Gr**** Orthodox priests to use public schools for confessionary purposes, that is to hear student's confessions on a voluntary basis...
- novel. It was also the trend of the novels of the 1920s-1930s. Similar confessionary novels by writers such as Yeom Sang-seop, Kim Dong-in, Kim Iryeop, and...