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Definition of Ceremonials
1. ceremonial [n] - See also: ceremonial
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ceremonials
Literary usage of Ceremonials
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Student's Philosophy of Religion by William Kelley Wright (1922)
"The Australian natives engage in religious ceremonials to transform their boys
... The state religious ceremonials of the Baganda include a wider variety of ..."
2. Guide to Printed Books and Manuscripts Relating to English and Foreign by George Gatfield (1892)
"1869, 8°- Papers relating to Heraldry and ceremonials ; chiefly in the ...
ceremonials and Heraldic Proceedings, from the Coronation of Henry VII., ..."
3. A Journal of American Ethnology and Archæology by Jesse Walter Fewkes (1891)
"I. A FEW SUMMER ceremonials AT ZUNI PUEBLO. ... I had the good fortune to witness
some of the midsummer ceremonials at Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico. ..."
4. International Law: A Treatise by Lassa Oppenheim (1905)
"Connected with the dignity of States are the Maritime maritime ceremonials between
vessels and between vessels and forts which belong to different States. ..."
5. Memorials of St. James's Palace by Edgar Sheppard (1894)
"CHAPTER XV ceremonials, ENTERTAINMENTS, AND VARIOUS COURT FUNCTIONS THERE are
some functions and ceremonials; in connection with the palace and the Court ..."
6. Bulletin of the Essex Institute by Essex Institute (1891)
"A STUDY OF SUMMER ceremonials AT ZUNI AND MOQUI PUEBLOS. BY J. WALTER FEWKES.
THE present article is an abstract of a much larger work soon to be published ..."
7. The Works of Thomas Shepard: First Pastor of the First Church, Cambridge by Thomas Shepard (1853)
"It is no argument to prove the Sabbath to be ceremonial, because it is reckoned
among ceremonials, viz., show- bread and sacrifices, as M. Primrose and ..."
8. Incarnations of the Aztec Supernatural: The Image of Huitzilopochtli in by Elizabeth Hill Boone (1989)
"ceremonials In ritual contexts, Huitzilopochtli is mentioned often in the ...
The painted ceremonials, however, with the exception of the Sahagún corpus, ..."