adjective
- relating to or based on a text, especially a religious or authoritative text
Usage: formal
noun
- a person who is well-versed in or strictly adheres to texts, especially religious texts
Usage: formal; rare
Examples
- The scholar’s textuary approach focused entirely on biblical passages.
- His textuary interpretation left no room for modern adaptations.
- The professor was known as a textuary who could quote extensively from classical works.
- She adopted a textuary method in her literary analysis.
- The textuary insisted on following the original manuscript exactly.
- Their textuary knowledge of ancient texts was impressive.