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passionary|ˈpæʃənərɪ| [ad. med.L. passiōnāri-um, -us, f. passiōn-em passion: see -ary. Cf. mod.F. passionnaire.] = passional n. 1.
c1475Pict. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 755/16 Hoc passionari[um], a passionari. 1513Bradshaw St. Werburge i. 694 As declareth the true Passyonary A boke wherin her holy lyfe wryten is. 1774Warton Hist. Eng. Poetry xxvii. (1840) II. 371 The passionaries of the female saints, Werburgh, Ethelred, and Sexburgh, which were kept for public edification in the choir of the church. 1853Rock Ch. of Fathers IV. xii. 212 The Passional, or Passionary, had in it the lives of martyrs and saints. |