Definition of Protonotaries

1. Noun. (plural of protonotary) ¹

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Definition of Protonotaries

1. protonotary [n] - See also: protonotary

Lexicographical Neighbors of Protonotaries

protonema
protonemal
protonemata
protonematal
protoneutron
protoneutron star
protoneutron stars
protonic
protonium
protoniums
protonlike
protonmotive
protonolysis
protonophore
protonophores
protonotaries (current term)
protonotary
protons
protonym
protooncogene
protooncogenes
protopanaxadiol
protopanaxatriol
protopathic
protophilic
protophloem
protophloems
protophyte
protophytes
protophytology

Literary usage of Protonotaries

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Renaissance in Italy: The Revival of Learning by John Addington Symonds (1918)
"... protonotaries — Apostolic Scribes—Ecclesiastical Sophists—Immorality and Artificiality of Scholarship in Eome—Poggio and Bruni, Secretaries—Eugenius IV. ..."

2. Renaissance in Italy: The Fine Arts by John Addington Symonds (1906)
"... protonotaries — Apostolic Scribes—Ecclesiastical Sophists—Immorality and Artificiality of Scholarship in Eome—Poggio and Bruni, Secretaries—Eugenius IV. ..."

3. Costume of Prelates of the Catholic Church: According to Roman Etiquette by John Abel Nainfa (1909)
"After these Prelates, come those who do not belong to a College, styled in general "Domestic Prelates." There are four classes of protonotaries Apostolic ..."

4. The Externals of the Catholic Church: Her Government, Ceremonies, Festivals by John Francis Sullivan (1917)
"The grades are as follows: I. protonotaries Apostolic " de numero ... protonotaries Apostolic Supernumerary — Canons of certain Roman basilicas. 3. ..."

5. De Republica Anglorum: A Discourse on the Commonwealth of England by Thomas Smith, Frederic William Maitland (1906)
"Then after a few words about the duties of protonotaries, Solicitors and Attorneys, we read this:—"The places for Judgment are the Courts where sentence is ..."

6. The Law of the Church: A Cyclopedia of Canon Law for English-speaking Countries by Ethelred Luke Taunton (1906)
"In the list of prelates are protonotaries apostolic in four classes, ... Only protonotaries and domestic prelates are for life; the others expire with the ..."

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