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Abecedary | |
noun | 1. The alphabet, written out in a teaching book, or carved on a wall; a primer. |
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adjective | 1. Referring to the alphabet; alphabetical. |
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| "I saved my children's abecedaries, and I hope to pass them along to my grandchildren." | "My mother embroidered a beautiful abecedary for the nursery walls." | "Please make sure all of the records are organized in abecedary order by last name." |
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| Latin, late 16th century |
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| In Medieval Latin, an abecedarium was what we would now call an "ABC book." When it entered English, "abecedary" referred to anything that had the alphabet written out for teaching — later on, this was called a "primer." ... | |
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