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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun An abbreviation of the Latin Cantuarensis, ‘of Canterbury’: used, for example, in the abbreviated signature of the Archbishop of Canterbury.

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  • Williams honestly believes that as cantuar, and as a member of the Church Catholic, he is called to participate with others in discerning the mind of the Church, responsive to the will of God.

    Letters to the Editor 2009

  • Williams honestly believes that as cantuar, and as a member of the Church Catholic, he is called to participate with others in discerning the mind of the Church, responsive to the will of God.

    Letters to the Editor 2009

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