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Definition of Monitories
1. monitory [n] - See also: monitory
Lexicographical Neighbors of Monitories
Literary usage of Monitories
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Catalogue of Books on Foreign Law: Founded on the Collection Presented by by Lincoln's Inn Library, Charles Purton Cooper, Frederick William Halfpenny (1849)
"These monitories were ordered by the judge, at the request of the proper parties
... Opposition might be made at times to the publication of monitories. ..."
2. Heresy Proceedings in Languedoc, 1500-1560 by Raymond A. Mentzer (1984)
"The promulgation of general monitories, however, remained a prerogative of the
bishop. According to the archbishop of Toulouse, the inquisitor was obliged ..."
3. The Pamphleteer by Abraham John Valpy (1824)
"... contumaciously persevered in, after three charitable monitories from his
superiors ; or for immoral conduct, unbecoming a minister of the Gospel.1 3. ..."
4. Martin's History of France: The Age of Louis XIV by Henri Martin (1865)
"Title IV. On the minutes of judges. — Title V. On the reports of physicians and
surgeons. —Title VI. On informations. — Title VII. On monitories. ..."
5. Martin's History of France: The Age of Louis XIV by Henri Martin (1865)
"Title IV. On the minutes of judges. — Title V. On the reports of physicians and
surgeons.—Title VI. On informations. — Title VII. On monitories. ..."