Crossword-Solution: INSTITUTIONARY 14 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Institutionary a. Relating to an institution, or institutions.
Institutionary a. Containing the first principles or doctrines;
elemental; rudimentary.

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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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His LORDSHIP therefore used to mix some institutionary reading with them, as after a fulness of the reports in a morning, about noon, to take a repast in _Stamford_, _Compton_, or the Lord _Coke's_ Pleas of the Crown and Jurisdiction of Courts, _Manwood_ of the Forest Law, _Fitzherbert's_ Natura Brevium; and also to look over some of the Antiquarian Books, as _Britton_, _Bracton_, _Fleta_, _Fortescue_, _Hengham_, _the old Tenures Narrationes Novæ_, the old _Natura Brevium_, and the Diversity of Courts.
Bibliomania; or Book-Madness Thomas Frognall Dibdin 2009
Considered in the gross, they can be classed as of two kinds, the first and earliest propitiatory, the second and later memorial or institutionary.
The Religious Sentiment Daniel G. Brinton 2009
They are didactic, to preserve the myth, or institutionary, to keep alive the discipline and forms of the church.
The Religious Sentiment Daniel G. Brinton 2009
Institutionary rites are those avowedly designed to commemorate a myth or event, and to strengthen thereby the religious organization.
The Religious Sentiment Daniel G. Brinton 2009
Christian baptism is by some denominations looked upon as a commemorative or institutionary rite only; and the same is the case with the Lord’s Supper.
The Religious Sentiment Daniel G. Brinton 2009