Capitulare
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Capitulare can be:
  • a medieval Latin verb, meaning "to draw up in heads or chapters, arrange conditions," from capitulum "chapter, heading," diminutive of caput "head"


A noun, with the following uses:
  • a legislative text in separate chapters, see capitularium, as in the Basle bishop's Capitulare Haitonis
  • certain liturgical books, notably Evangeliarium
    Evangeliarium
    An Evangeliary or Evangelion, the English term for the Latin Evangeliarium , is a liturgical book containing those portions of the Four Gospels which are read during Mass or in the public offices of the Church...

    , Collectarium
    Collectarium
    The Collectarium , in the terminology of the Roman Catholic Church, is the book which contains the Collects.-History:...

    , Antiphonary
    Antiphonary
    An Antiphonary, Antiphonal, "Antiphony" or Antiphoner is one of the present Catholic liturgical books. It is intended for use in choro An Antiphonary, Antiphonal, "Antiphony" or Antiphoner (Latin antiphonarium, antiphonarius, antiphonarius liber, antiphonale; Greek ’antíphonon, antiphon,...

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