Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
repertory .
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Examples
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The chief repertorium of the former is the Burgundian or
Life of St. Declan of Ardmore and Life of St. Mochuda of Lismore Anonymous
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A cellar census was next decided on, and by a stout exertion, and at the same time with a heavy heart, my father hobbled down the stone steps and entered an underground repertorium, which once he took much pride in visiting.
International Weekly Miscellany - Volume 1, No. 5, July 29, 1850 Various
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The chief repertorium of the former is the Burgundian or Royal Library, Brussels.
Lives of SS Declan and Mochuda Anonymous 1914
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Hanc tabulam seu repertorium scripsit quondam frater
The Care of Books John Willis Clark 1871
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Moore was entrusted to a publication entitled _Anthologia Hibernica_, which held its monthly existence from Jan. 1793 to December 1794, and is now a repertorium of the spirited efforts made in Ireland in that day to establish periodical literature.
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TORY of Yorkshire, in two volumes in folio, not only as it may be of a pecuniary importance to himself, but as the work itself may be an useful repertorium hereafter, in case of the coming in of a Roman Catholic power
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