1. adjective /ˈɔːdɪnəɹi,ˈɔːdənɹi/
a) Having regular jurisdiction (of a judge; now only used in certain phrases).
2. noun /ˈɔːdɪnəɹi,ˈɔːdənɹi/
a) A rule, or book of rules, prescribing the order of service, especially of Mass.
they would be inquiring of every carrier and passenger what they had heard or seen, what news abroad? [...] as at an ordinary with us, bakehouse, or barbers shop.
b) A person having immediate jurisdiction in a given case of ecclesiastical law, such as the bishop within a diocese.
it hath been usual with the honest and well-meaning host to provide a bill of fare which all persons may peruse at their first entrance into the house; and having thence acquainted themselves with the entertainment which they may expect, may either stay and regale with what is provided for them, or may depart to some other ordinary better accommodated to their taste.
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