Ordinaries example sentences

or·di·nar·y

noun

ordinaries (plural noun) · Ordinaries (plural noun)

  - what is commonplace or standard:

  - a person, especially a judge, exercising authority by virtue of office and not by delegation.

  - (in some US states) a judge of probate.

  - those parts of a Roman Catholic service, especially the Mass, which do not vary from day to day.

  - a rule or book giving the order for saying the Mass.

  - any of the simplest principal charges used in coats of arms (especially chief, pale, bend, fess, bar, chevron, and saltire).

  - a meal provided at a fixed time and price at an inn.

  - an inn providing a meal at a fixed time and price.

  - another term for penny-farthing

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