Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Relating to, connected with, or of the nature of a glossary.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Of or pertaining to glosses or to a glossary; containing a glossary.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective   Of or pertaining to glosses or to aglossary .
- adjective   Containing a glossary .
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Examples
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								A book on hot dog's glossarial provenance will appear this year under the names of Mr. Shulman, Mr. Cohen and Barry Popick. 
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								[2978] The common text inserts "et incorruptibili AEone," but this seems better rejected as a glossarial interpolation. ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus 1819-1893 2001 
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								-- T. appears to apply a peculiar meaning of his own to the word "version," which it would have been quite as well if he had explained in a glossarial note. 
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								Such of our readers as do not possess Halliwell's _Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words_, which Mr. Way, a very competent authority, lately designated in our columns as Mr. Halliwell's "useful glossarial collections," will be glad to learn that Mr. Russell Smith has announced 
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								Here glossarial, textual, and literary information is bundled together. The Translations of Beowulf A Critical Bibliography Chauncey Brewster Tinker 1919 
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								It is this hyper-allegorical and glossarial method which constitutes the peculiar characteristic of his exegesis, and proves a valuable help to the literary critic in distinguishing authentic Hesychiana from the unauthentic. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913 
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								Through the kindness of: Fr W.A. Craigie, Dr.M. Denby, and M..E. G. Bayford, I have also been able to make a few changes in the glossarial footnotes, The most important of these is the change from "E.ber's" to Yorkshire Dialect Poems (1673-1915) and traditional poems Frederic William Moorman 1895 
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								The following glossarial dictionary is intended to supply that desideratum. Uz-Translations : Dictionaries (Irish/Gaelic), Irish/Gaelic : A Dictionary of Scottish Language 2010 
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								(Preference is given to actual examples in running text, then to printed glossarial evidence, and finally to orally collected examples.) 
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								Any item with two or more examples may be considered secure; an item from a single non-glossarial source that parallels an existing expression may also be considered secure; an item with only a single glossarial citation would have been kept out unless a confirming example could be solicited. 
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