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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bull
,
n.
1.
A
seal
.
See
Bulla
.
2.
A
letter
,
edict
,
or
respect
,
of
the
pope
,
written
in
Gothic
characters
on
rough
parchment
,
sealed
with
a
bulla
,
and
dated
“a
die
Incarnationis,”
i
.
e
.
,
“from
the
day
of
the
Incarnation.”
See
Apostolical
brief
,
under
Brief
.
A
fresh
bull
of
Leo's
had
declared
how
inflexible
the
court
of
Rome
was
in
the
point
of
abuses
.
--
Atterbury
.
3.
A
grotesque
blunder
in
language
;
an
apparent
congruity
,
but
real
incongruity
,
of
ideas
,
contained
in
a
form
of
expression
;
so
called
,
perhaps
,
from
the
apparent
incongruity
between
the
dictatorial
nature
of
the
pope's
bulls
and
his
professions
of
humility
.
And
whereas
the
papist
boasts
himself
to
be
a
Roman
Catholic
,
it
is
a
mere
contradiction
,
one
of
the
pope's
bulls
,
as
if
he
should
say
universal
particular
;
a
Catholic
schimatic
.
--
Milton
.
The Golden Bull
,
an
edict
or
imperial
constitution
made
by
the
emperor
Charles
IV
. (1356),
containing
what
became
the
fundamental
law
of
the
German
empire
; --
so
called
from
its
golden
seal
.
Syn:
--
See
Blunder
.
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