consistorie
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[edit]Noun
[edit]consistorie (plural consistories)
- Obsolete spelling of consistory.
- 1590, Matth[ew] Sutcliffe, “Of the Contrarietie of Their Discipline”, in A Treatise of Ecclesiasticall Discipline: […], London: […] George Bishop and Ralph Nevvberie, →OCLC, page 111:
- To call in queſtion the iuriſdiction of Archbiſhops, they affirme that no man is to take vpon him an office but hee that is called, as vvas Aaron: but they are not avvare, that the ſame poſition ſhreddeth avvay the vvilde autoritie of doctors, elders, conſiſtorie, conferences, & their abſurd and irregular Synodes, vvhich (as enemies in an aſſault enter the breach) vvould ſteale into the Church through the ruines thereof.
- 1629, Zachary Boyd, The Last Battell of the Soule in Death[1], Edinburgh: the heirs of Andro Hart, page 1253:
- No man can [te]ll how soone hee shall bee arraigned in the great Iudge his Consistorie: The day of this life wherein onelie wee can worke, declineth a pace: The fearfull night cloud hath taken post. So soone as it shall come, man shall bee discharged to worke any more.
Dutch
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[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Borrowed from Latin consistorium.
Noun
[edit]consistorie n (plural consistories, diminutive consistorietje n)
- consistory
- (Roman Catholicism) meeting of the College of Cardinals
- (Protestantism) congregational council
Descendants
[edit]- Afrikaans: konsistorie
- → Indonesian: konsistori
- → West Frisian: konsistoarje
Etymology 2
[edit]The same as etymology 1 or a shortening of consistoriekamer.
Noun
[edit]consistorie f (plural consistories, diminutive consistorietje n)
- (Protestantism) consistory, room where such a church council usually gathers for meetings
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