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completory
completory, a. and n. (kəmˈpliːtərɪ) In 5–7 -orie. [ad. L. complētōri-us (found only as neut. n., in Eccl. use), f. complēt-; see above, and -ory.] A. adj. Having the function of completing or perfecting; affording completion (of).1659 Heylin Animadv. in Fuller App. Inj. Innoc. (1840) 346 In no degr... Oxford English Dictionary
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completorium
‖ compleˈtorium = completory B. 2.1616 T. Godwin Moses & Aaron (1655) 83 At nine of the clock at night began the second, and that is termed completorium, their completory. 1876 M. Davies Unorth. Lond. 249 The latter at once commenced the office of Completorium or Compline. Oxford English Dictionary
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consummative
consummative, a. (ˈkɒnsəmeɪtɪv, kənˈsʌmətɪv) [ad. L. type *consummātīv-us (prob. used in med. or mod.L.), f. consummāt- ppl. stem of consummāre to consummate + -ive.] Having the faculty of consummating, tending to consummate; completory, final.1683 E. Hooker Pref. Ep. Pordage's Mystic Div. 71 Peace ... Oxford English Dictionary
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