Etymology of the English word cartulary
the English word
cartularyderived from the Medieval Latin word
chartulariumderived from the Latin word
chartula (scrap, piece of papyrus; small note)
derived from the Medieval Latin word
charta (paper, papyrus; record)
derived from the Greek word
chartes, χάρτης (a sheet ('chart') of writing-material (as to be scribbled over))
derived from the Medieval Latin word
cartulariumderived from the Latin word
chartula (scrap, piece of papyrus; small note)
derived from the Medieval Latin word
charta (paper, papyrus; record)
derived from the Greek word
chartes, χάρτης (a sheet ('chart') of writing-material (as to be scribbled over))
derived from the Latin word
cartula (scrap, piece of papyrus; small note)
Date
The earliest known usage of cartulary in English dates from the 16th century.
Usage
Word found in Modern English