noun
- a collection of ordinances or statutes, especially those issued by a Frankish king
- a member of a cathedral chapter
Usage: historical
Usage: ecclesiastical
adjective
- relating to a cathedral chapter
Usage: ecclesiastical
Examples
- The Capitulary of Herstal was issued by Pepin the Short in 779.
- Charlemagne’s capitularies regulated many aspects of Frankish society.
- The capitulary met to discuss cathedral finances.
- Each capitulary had specific duties within the chapter.
- The capitulary records show detailed accounts of medieval church governance.
- Capitulary law influenced legal systems throughout medieval Europe.