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Definition of Primatial
1. a. Primatical.
Definition of Primatial
1. Adjective. (ecclesiastical) Of or pertaining to a primate. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Primatial
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Primatial
Literary usage of Primatial
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"He died three days later at his manor of Teynham. primatial see. The college had
been founded as a centre of learning—a rare thing in those days—and its ..."
2. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1908)
"At present the province of New South Wales includes, besides the primatial see
of Sydney, the dioceses of Bath- urst (founded 1869), ..."
3. A History of Simony in the Christian Church: From the Beginning to the Death by Nicholas Aloysius Weber (1909)
"... AFRICA:—Ecclesiastical division of the country — The primatial dignity ...
He vainly tries to introduce a new primatial organization — The cases of ..."
4. A History of Simony in the Christian Church: From the Beginning to the Death by Nicholas Aloysius Weber (1909)
"... AFRICA:—Ecclesiastical division of the country — The primatial dignity ...
He vainly tries to introduce a new primatial organization — The cases of ..."
5. History of the Irish Hierarchy: With the Monasteries of Each County by Thomas Walsh (1854)
"PROVINCE OP ARMAGH—THE primatial SEE OF THE IRISH CHURCH. ST. PATRICK having
devoted twenty years to his arduous and extraordinary mission through the wilds ..."
6. Insula Sanctorum Et Doctorum: Or, Ireland's Ancient Schools and Scholars by John Healy (1890)
"But Malachy was [unwilling to be transferred to the primatial See, and not without
good reason. First of all he wished the translation to be made in a ..."
7. Historical Memoirs of the City of Armagh by James Stuart (1900)
"... Captivity—His Call—Lands in Ireland—His Missionary Labours—Makes Armagh his
primatial See and builds the Cathedral—His Writings—His Death and Burial. ..."
8. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"He died three days later at his manor of Teynham. primatial see. The college had
been founded as a centre of learning—a rare thing in those days—and its ..."
9. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1908)
"At present the province of New South Wales includes, besides the primatial see
of Sydney, the dioceses of Bath- urst (founded 1869), ..."
10. A History of Simony in the Christian Church: From the Beginning to the Death by Nicholas Aloysius Weber (1909)
"... AFRICA:—Ecclesiastical division of the country — The primatial dignity ...
He vainly tries to introduce a new primatial organization — The cases of ..."
11. A History of Simony in the Christian Church: From the Beginning to the Death by Nicholas Aloysius Weber (1909)
"... AFRICA:—Ecclesiastical division of the country — The primatial dignity ...
He vainly tries to introduce a new primatial organization — The cases of ..."
12. History of the Irish Hierarchy: With the Monasteries of Each County by Thomas Walsh (1854)
"PROVINCE OP ARMAGH—THE primatial SEE OF THE IRISH CHURCH. ST. PATRICK having
devoted twenty years to his arduous and extraordinary mission through the wilds ..."
13. Insula Sanctorum Et Doctorum: Or, Ireland's Ancient Schools and Scholars by John Healy (1890)
"But Malachy was [unwilling to be transferred to the primatial See, and not without
good reason. First of all he wished the translation to be made in a ..."
14. Historical Memoirs of the City of Armagh by James Stuart (1900)
"... Captivity—His Call—Lands in Ireland—His Missionary Labours—Makes Armagh his
primatial See and builds the Cathedral—His Writings—His Death and Burial. ..."