
officiary



officiary adjective. [ǝ'fɪʃɪǝri, -ʃ(ǝ)ri] Now rare.
officiary noun. [ǝ'fɪʃɪǝri, -ʃ(ǝ)ri]
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English Dictionaryofficiary adjective.
[ǝ'fɪʃɪǝri, -ʃ(ǝ)ri] Now
rare.
E17.[medieval Latin officiarius, from officium: see OFFICE noun, -ARY1.]1. Of a title etc.: attached to or derived from an office held. Of a dignitary: having a title or rank derived from office.
E17.2. Of, pertaining to, or holding office; official.
M18. [TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲
officiary noun.
[ǝ'fɪʃɪǝri, -ʃ(ǝ)ri] E16.[medieval Latin officiarius: see OFFICER noun, -ARY1.]I. 1. An officer, an official.
rare.
E16.2. A body of officers; an official body.
US.
L19. [TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲
officiary(2) II. 3. Scottish History. A division of a Highland estate, orig. in the charge of one officer. Formerly also, the position or function of an officer in charge of such a division.
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