Meaning of registery | Babel Free
Definitions
Rare form of registry.
form-of, rare
Examples
“The reader hath an appꝛoued teſtimony of theſe thinges in wꝛiting, taken out of the recoꝛded regiſtery, of the pꝛincely city Edeſſa. foꝛ there are found enrolled in their publique regiſtery, things of Antiquity, ⁊ which were done about Agbarus time, yea and pꝛeſerued vnto this day. There is no reaſon to the contrary, but that we may heart the letters themſelues, copied out of their regiſtery, ⁊ tranſlated by vs, out of the Syrian tongue into theſe woꝛdes.”
“Twelve books called his Regiſtery of Epiſtles of ſeverall ſubjects.”
“[…] I have here annext a Copy of King Johns Charter taken out of the black book of the ſaid Arch-Biſhops Regiſtery at Dublin, and ſent me by the Reverend and learned Mʳ William King Chancellor of Sᵗ Patricks, which take as follows.”
“He confeſſeth that the Canon of Scripture is taken out of Authentick Regiſteries; but the Authors who collected it, added and diminiſhed as they pleaſed: eſpecially he aſſerts this concerning the Hiſtorical Books, that they are Abridgments of larger Records, and Summaries of other larger Acts kept in the Jewiſh Archives: and theſe publick Scribes who writ them out, took the liberty to alter Words as they ſaw occaſion.”
“We have not ſet down in this Article the Words that follow in this Text, that if the Teſtator revoke his Teſtament, either in the Preſence of three Witneſſes, or by an Act in a publick Regiſtery, this Revocation, together with the Duration of ten Years after the Teſtament, will make it to be null.”
“There is a commodious Hall for the Seſſions, a Town-hall with public Gardens and Walks, a Regiſtery for entering all Deeds, Wills, &c. that affect any Lands in this Riding: […]”
“The respondent admits that he has the money on hand, disclaims all interest in the question, and has paid the money into the registery of this court.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.