Definitions for itineraria

itineraria i·tin·er·ar·i·um

Spelling: [ahy-tin-uh-rair-ee-uh m, ih-tin-]
IPA: /aɪˌtɪn əˈrɛər i əm, ɪˌtɪn-/

Itineraria is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 234 anagrams from letters in itineraria (aaeiiinrrt).

Definitions for itineraria

noun

  1. a prayer in the breviary, used by a priest about to begin a journey.

Origin of itineraria

1700-10; Medieval Latin itinerārium; see itinerary

Examples for itineraria

Giraldus Cambrensis describes them in his itinerarium Cambriae, 2, 6, p. 865.

Hentzner, in his itinerarium, gives a lengthy account of the gardens at Theobalds when Gerard was superintendent.

Herein also we found his itinerarium, and Vitam, whence this relation for the most part is taken.

He gave an impulse to the study of geography by his itinerarium Syriacum.

In 1726 appeared the itinerarium Septentrionale, his greatest and best-known work.

Therefore may we not follow sympathetically the itinerarium of Bonaventuras mind as it traces the footprints of its God?

His account of how he came to write his famous little itinerarium mentis in Deum is full of temperament.

And now the itinerarium—well, it is best to let Bonaventura tell how he came to compose it, and of its purpose and character.

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