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itinerarium

American  
[ahy-tin-uh-rair-ee-uhm, ih-tin-] / aɪˌtɪn əˈrɛər i əm, ɪˌtɪn- /

noun

Roman Catholic Church.

plural

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


Etymology

Origin of itinerarium

1700–10; < Medieval Latin itinerārium; see itinerary

Example Sentences

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Gentleman's progress: the itinerarium of Doctor Alexander Hamilton, 1744.

From U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1976 July - December by Library of Congress. Copyright Office

In eodem itinerarium Johannis de Mandevilla militis, apud guilhelmitanos Leodienses sepulti.

From The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 by Yule, Henry

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