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evangelistary
[ih-van-j
uh
-
lis
-t
uh
-ree]
/ɪˌvæn dʒəˈlɪs tə ri/
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noun
,
plural
evangelistaries.
1.
a book containing passages from the four Gospels to be read at a divine service.
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Also,
evangeliary
.
Origin of
evangelistary
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Medieval Latin
1640-1650
From the
Medieval Latin
word
ēvangelistārium,
dating back to
1640-50.
See
evangelist
,
-ary
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