Definition for CON-SIS-TO'RI-AL, or CON-SIST'O-RY

CON-SIS-TO'RI-AL, or CON-SIST'O-RY, a. [See Consistory.]

Pertaining or relating to a consistory, or ecclesiastical court of an archbishop or bishop. – Ayliffe. Every archbishop and bishop of a diocese hath a consistory court. – Encyc.

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