Capitular vs Capitulary - What's the difference?
capitular | capitulary |
An act passed in a chapter.
A member of a chapter.
* Ayliffe
The head or prominent part.
(botany, anatomy) Pertaining to a capitulum.
Pertaining to an ecclesiastical chapter.
* Milman
A member of an ecclesiastical chapter
A set of decrees, especially those made by the Frankish kings
As nouns the difference between capitular and capitulary
is that capitular is an act passed in a chapter while capitulary is a member of an ecclesiastical chapter.As adjectives the difference between capitular and capitulary
is that capitular is (botany|anatomy) pertaining to a capitulum while capitulary is of or pertaining to a chapter.capitular
English
Noun
(en noun)- The chapter itself, and all its members or capitulars .
Adjective
(-)- the capitular process of a vertebra
- From the pope to the member of the capitular body.
