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bullarium

[ boo-lair-ee-uhm ]

noun

, plural bul·lar·i·a [b, oo, -, lair, -ee-, uh].
  1. a collection of papal bulls.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of bullarium1

< Medieval Latin, equivalent to bull ( a ) bull 3 + -ārium -ary
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Example Sentences

The Bullarium magnum contains many rules relating to cloister discipline and the life of the secular clergy.

These documents are taken from Tomassetti's Bullarium, except the decree of John XXII. with regard to alchemies, which is taken from the Corpus Juris Canonici, Tome II.,

In what bullarium then may the grant be found?

The official edition of the Bullarium of Benedict XIV.

Acta Leonis XIII., &c., which are the equivalents of the Bullarium.

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