CULINARIAN ADJ. pert. to a kitchen ...1615 rare ETYMOLOGY from Latin culīnārius (culinary adj. of a kitchen) + -an FIRST DOCUMENTED USE 1615 - see EXAMPLE below EXAMPLE "...And what are the Doctrines which your Hall wonders serue to confirme? are they not Culinarian Theorems which they striue to support? Forsooth they are the buttresses of Purgatory, Transubstantiation, Worshipping of Images, Prayer for the dead, and of that diuine honour, which is sacrilegiously ascribed to the Virgin Mary..." From: A Curry-combe for a Coxe-combe. Or Purgatories Knell. In Answer of a lewd Libell lately foricated by Iabal Rachil against Sir Edw. Hobies Counter-snarle: entituled Purgatories Triumph ouer Hell - Edward Hoby
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