constitutory

adj

Etymology

From constitute + -ory.

  1. derived from cōnstituō — “to put in place; set up; establish
  2. derived from cōnstitūtum
  3. inherited from constituten
  4. formed as constitutory — “constitute + -ory

Definitions

  1. Serving to constitute or establish.

    • In 1788,^([sic]) the 21st year of Charlemagne’s reign, a constitutory letter was issued, directing a school to be opened in every diocese and monastery.

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