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FERETORY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : an ornate often portable bier for the relics of a saint . 2. : a place for keeping a feretory. especially : a narrow space behind the high altar of a medieval cathedral or large church. www.merriam-webster.com
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feretory - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · A receptacle that houses relics of saints. · Synonym: reliquary. 2020, Hilary Mantel, The Mirror and the Light , Fourth Estate, page 578: His remains ... en.wiktionary.org
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Feretory - Free League Publishing
MÖRK BORG CULT: FERETORY is a sinful zine full of community made classes, adventures and horrible treasures for use with MÖRK BORG or other rules-light dark ... freeleaguepublishing.com
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feretory
feretory (ˈfɛrɪtərɪ) Forms: 4–5 fertre, (5 fiertre, feretre, fe(e)rtir, -yr, fertur(e, feratour), 5–6 fertour, feretorye, (6 fer(t)ter, fereture, -tery, fer(r)etorie, 8–9 fer(r)etry, 8– feretory. [The current form is a perversion (by assimilation to various names of objects used in ritual) of ME. fe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Heretic or Feretory : r/MorkBorg - Reddit
I preferred Feretory as I tend to run hexcrawls and the travelling rolltables and the hunting mechanics are great! A monster generator is also included. www.reddit.com
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FERETORY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a shrine, usually portable, for a saint's relics 2. the chapel in which a shrine is kept Collins English Dictionary. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Unkel
Pantaleon" accommodates a feretory (a receptacle for the relics of saints). Additionally, most of the old town wall is well preserved. wikipedia.org
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FERETORY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
plural · a container for the relics of a saint; reliquary. · an enclosure or area within a church where such a reliquary is kept. · a portable bier or shrine. www.dictionary.com
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Free League Publishing MÖRK Borg - Cult Feretory, Multi
MÖRK BORG CULT: FERETORY is a sinful zine full of community made classes, adventures and horrible treasures for use with MÖRK BORG or other rules-light dark ... www.amazon.com
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feretory, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun feretory is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for feretory is from around 1330, ... www.oed.com
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REVIEW: Mörk Borg Cult: Feretory - GROGNARDIA
For those of you not well versed in religious terminology, a feretory is a type of portable reliquary, which is to say, a container for the ... grognardia.blogspot.com
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feretrum
‖ ˈferetrum [L. feretrum: see feretory.] = feretory 1.1536 in Antiq. Sarisb. (1771) 192 A Feretrum, silver and gilt, with four pillars and one steeple. 1878 Mackintosh Hist. Civilization Scot. I. xi. 496 The feretrum, the shrine in which the..remains of the Saint were supposed to be kept. Oxford English Dictionary
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feretrar
† ˈferetrar Obs. rare—1. In 5 ffertrer. [ad. med.L. feretrāri-us, f. feretrum: see feretory and -ary.] The custodian of the shrines.1463 Bury Wills (1850) 35 Wher..the ffertrerys..fynde a place moost convenient. 1828 Raine St. Cuthbert 113 The Latin name of this officer was Feretrarius, which I tran... Oxford English Dictionary
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Reliquary
A portable reliquary may be called a fereter, and a chapel in which it is housed a feretory. wikipedia.org
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ferter
ˈferter, v. Obs. [f. ME. fertre shrine: see feretory.] trans. To put in a shrine, enshrine.c 1325 Metr. Hom. 143 He..bar thir bannes menskelye And fertered thaim at a nunrye. c 1450 St. Cuthbert (Surtees) 6995 And þare he fertird þaim [banes] in hy. Oxford English Dictionary
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