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ro·sa·ry \ˈrōz(ə)rē, -)ri\ noun (-es) Etymology: in sense 1, from Middle English rosarie, from Latin rosarium rose garden, from neuter of rosarius of roses, from rosa rose + -arius -ary; in other senses, from Medieval Latin rosarium string of beads used in counting prayers, series of prayers, from Latin, rose garden — more at rose 1. a. : a bed or bush of roses b. : a place where roses grow 2. : a string of beads used in counting prayers; specifically : a string of beads by which the prayers of the Roman Catholic rosary are counted — compare chaplet 3. a. often capitalized : a form of devotion to the Virgin Mary in the Roman Catholic Church that consists of the recitation of usually five decades of Ave Marias preceded each by a paternoster and ended with a gloria b. : a devotional exercise among other religious groups marked by the use of beads < a Buddhist rosary > 4. medicine : beading f |