Definitions for scapulary

scapulary scap·u·lar·y

Spelling: [skap-yuh-ler-ee]
IPA: /ˈskæp yəˌlɛr i/

Scapulary is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 380 anagrams from letters in scapulary (aaclprsuy).

Definitions for scapulary

noun

  1. Surgery. a shoulder dressing that keeps the shoulder or another bandage in place.

adjective

  1. scapular1 .

Origin of scapulary

1175-1225; Middle English scapelori, scapelry Medieval Latin scapulōrium, scapulārium, assimilated to -ary. See scapula, Examples for scapulary

At his right hand sat the priest in a white cassock and scapulary.

Nobody, under the scapulary, will suspect such a heretic as him.

Those who abjured as slightly suspected of heresy, wore the scapulary of yellow stuff without the cross.

She was also ordered to take a draught with a dram of æther twice a day, and to have scapulary issues.

The two ends of the scapulary are fasten'd before and behind to the Napkin.

And they answered, 'We wear the scapulary of Mary, and she saves us.'

His was the scapulary which my father had inextricably grasped in the death 'scrimmage.'

The Dressing is to be supported in like manner with the Napkin and scapulary.

Paslew was habited in the Cistercian gown, and scapulary of white cloth.

Oh, in that case, I did right in giving him my scapulary as a pledge of remembrance.

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