† reˈconditory Obs.
[ad. late L. reconditōrium a repository for documents, relics, etc. (816 in Du Cange): see recondite a. and -ory1.]
A store-house, repository, treasury.
| 1633 T. Adams Exp. 2 Peter iii. 10 Good workes are such a Treasure, fit for the reconditory of Heaven. 1639 Ld. Digby Lett. conc. Relig. (1651) 47 In Scripture..the perfect reconditory of all necessary Doctrines. 1685 Phil. Trans. XV. 924 The manifold Variety of exhalations prepared in..the vast Magazines, and severall reconditories below. |