traditionary

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1)  Traditional, of or relating to tradition.
 * 2) * 1814,, Sermons of the Late Rev. J. S. Buckminster, Boston: J. Eliot, “Sermon 2”, p. 32:
 * The reveries of the Talmud, which are a collection of Jewish traditionary interpolations, are unrivalled in the regions of absurdity.
 * 1) * 1874,, The Works of the Right Hon. John Hookham Frere, Vol. II, London: B. M. Pickering, “From Catullus: Carm. IV”, p. 383:
 * And, with their old traditionary song, […]
 * 1) * 1874,, The Works of the Right Hon. John Hookham Frere, Vol. II, London: B. M. Pickering, “From Catullus: Carm. IV”, p. 383:
 * And, with their old traditionary song, […]
 * And, with their old traditionary song, […]

Noun

 * 1)  Someone who places emphasis on traditions.