Alfridary

/ælˈfrɪdəri/ noun

Definition

A medieval religious text or liturgical manuscript associated with specific traditions or practices.

Etymology

Derived from medieval Latin or Old English, possibly related to Alfrid or specific religious traditions. The -ary suffix indicates a collection or place (like 'library' or 'sanctuary').

Kelly Says

Alfridary is so obscure that it appears in almost no modern dictionaries—it's a ghostword, preserved only in the oldest medieval manuscripts and specialist texts!

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