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bullary

American  
[bool-uh-ree] / ˈbʊl ə ri /

noun

PLURAL

bullaries
  1. bullarium.


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Bullary, bul′a-ri, n. a house in which salt is prepared by boiling.

From Project Gutenberg

A comparison with the Bullary of the Preaching Friars is especially instructive: from their first chapter at Notre Dame de Prouille, in 1216, they are about fifteen; we find there at this time absolutely nothing that can be compared to the Franciscan movement, which was already stirring up all Italy.

From Project Gutenberg

For although a continuation of the bullary has just been published at Rome, containing several decrees of this congregation, there is not one that announces a fulfilment of this illusory promise,—a promise imagined by a correspondent to French newspapers, but never given by the inquisitors themselves.

From Project Gutenberg