Definition of Scapulars

1. Noun. (plural of scapular) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Scapulars

1. scapular [n] - See also: scapular

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scapulars

scapples
scappling
scaps
scapula
scapula alata
scapulae
scapulalgia
scapulalgias
scapular
scapular line
scapular notch
scapular reflex
scapular region
scapularies
scapulars (current term)
scapulary
scapulas
scapulectomy
scapulet
scapulets
scapulimancy
scapulo-
scapuloclavicular
scapulocoracoid
scapulocoracoids
scapulocostal syndrome
scapulodynia
scapulohumeral
scapulohumeral atrophy

Literary usage of Scapulars

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"In the course of time other orders received the faculty of blessing small scapulars and investing the faithful with them, although such scapulars were not ..."

2. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"In the course of time other orders received the faculty of blessing small scapulars and investing the faithful with them, although such scapulars were not ..."

3. The Animal Kingdom Arranged in Conformity with Its Organization by Georges Cuvier, Edward Griffith, Charles Hamilton Smith, Edward Pidgeon, John Edward Gray, George Robert Gray (1829)
"fore part, like a crescent; back scapulars and ... Head and neck, violet; upper part of the back and scapulars, yellowgreen; ..."

4. The Externals of the Catholic Church: Her Government, Ceremonies, Festivals by John Francis Sullivan (1917)
"... CHAPTER XXXIV scapulars — II HAVING considered the origin and use of the Scapular of Mount Carmel and the regulations concerning it, we shall now give a ..."

5. Report of the Annual Meeting (1839)
"One of the monstrosities in question has only nine arms, though it has five plates to the pelvis, five costals, and five scapulars ; in this instance one of ..."

6. A History of Auricular Confession and Indulgences in the Latin Church by Henry Charles Lea (1896)
"... and black scapulars, which are conditioned on entering their respective brotherhoods, there are other scapulars enriched with indulgences which may ..."

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