Scapulary — Scap u*la*ry, a. Same as {Scapular}, a. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scapulary — Scap u*la*ry, n. (Zo[ o]l.) Same as 2d and 3d {Scapular}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scapulary — Scapular Scap u*lar, Scapulary Scap u*la*ry, n. [F. scapulaire, LL. scapularium, scapulare, fr. L. scapula shoulder blade.] 1. (R. C. Ch.) (a) A loose sleeveless vestment falling in front and behind, worn by certain religious orders and devout… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scapulary — A form of brace or suspender for keeping a belt or body bandage in place. * * * scap·u·lary (skap″u larґe) a shoulder bandage, with the appearance of a pair of suspenders or braces, to hold in place a body bandage or girdle … Medical dictionary
scapulary — scap·u·lar·y || skæpjÉ™lÉ™rɪ / jÊŠl n. bandage used to hold the shoulder or another bandage in place (Medicine) adj. pertaining to the shoulder blade, pertaining to the flat bone at the back of the shoulder (Anatomy) … English contemporary dictionary
scapulary — noun (plural scapularies) 1》 a scapular feather. 2》 another term for scapular (in sense 1) … English new terms dictionary
scapulary — scap·u·lary … English syllables
scapulary — /ˈskæpjələri/ (say skapyuhluhree) adjective, noun (plural scapularies) → scapular …
scapulary — n. (pl. ies) 1 = SCAPULAR n. 1. 2 = SCAPULAR n. 3. Etymology: ME f. OF eschapeloyre f. med.L scapelorium, scapularium (as SCAPULA) … Useful english dictionary
Holy Scapulary — L Chapel dedicated to, in church at Quebec, 84 … The makers of Canada