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or·di·nary
/ˈɔrdṇˌɛri/
(
a
.)平常的,普通的常事,常例,普通的人
From:
Network Terminology
ordinary
平常
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Or·di·na·ry
,
n.
;
pl
.
Ordinaries
1.
Law
(a)
Roman Law
An
officer
who
has
original
jurisdiction
in
his
own
right
,
and
not
by
deputation
.
(b)
Eng. Law
One
who
has
immediate
jurisdiction
in
matters
ecclesiastical
;
an
ecclesiastical
judge
;
also
,
a
deputy
of
the
bishop
,
or
a
clergyman
appointed
to
perform
divine
service
for
condemned
criminals
and
assist
in
preparing
them
for
death
.
(c)
Am. Law
A
judicial
officer
,
having
generally
the
powers
of
a
judge
of
probate
or
a
surrogate
.
2.
The
mass
;
the
common
run
. [
Obs
.]
I
see
no
more
in
you
than
in
the
ordinary
Of
nature's
salework
. --
Shak
.
3.
That
which
is
so
common
,
or
continued
,
as
to
be
considered
a
settled
establishment
or
institution
. [
R
.]
Spain
had
no
other
wars
save
those
which
were
grown
into
an
ordinary
.
--
Bacon
.
4.
Anything
which
is
in
ordinary
or
common
use
.
Water
buckets
,
wagons
,
cart
wheels
,
plow
socks
,
and
other
ordinaries
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
5.
A
dining
room
or
eating
house
where
a
meal
is
prepared
for
all
comers
,
at
a
fixed
price
for
the
meal
,
in
distinction
from
one
where
each
dish
is
separately
charged
;
a
table
d'hôte;
hence
,
also
,
the
meal
furnished
at
such
a
dining
room
.
All
the
odd
words
they
have
picked
up
in
a
coffeehouse
,
or
a
gaming
ordinary
,
are
produced
as
flowers
of
style
.
--
Swift
.
He
exacted
a
tribute
for
licenses
to
hawkers
and
peddlers
and
to
ordinaries
.
--
Bancroft
.
6.
Her.
A
charge
or
bearing
of
simple
form
,
one
of
nine
or
ten
which
are
in
constant
use
.
The
bend
,
chevron
,
chief
,
cross
,
fesse
,
pale
,
and
saltire
are
uniformly
admitted
as
ordinaries
.
Some
authorities
include
bar
,
bend
sinister
,
pile
,
and
others
.
See
Subordinary
.
In ordinary
.
(a)
In
actual
and
constant
service
;
statedly
attending
and
serving
;
as
,
a
physician
or
chaplain
in ordinary
.
An
ambassador
in ordinary
is
one
constantly
resident
at
a
foreign
court
.
(b)
Naut.
Out
of
commission
and
laid
up
; --
said
of
a
naval
vessel
.
Ordinary of the Mass
R.
C
. Ch.
,
the
part
of
the
Mass
which
is
the
same
every
day
; --
called
also
the
canon of the Mass
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Or·di·na·ry
a.
1.
According
to
established
order
;
methodical
;
settled
;
regular
.
“The
ordinary
forms
of
law.”
2.
Common
;
customary
;
usual
.
Method
is
not
less
requisite
in
ordinary
conversation
that
in
writing
.
--
Addison
.
3.
Of
common
rank
,
quality
,
or
ability
;
not
distinguished
by
superior
excellence
or
beauty
;
hence
,
not
distinguished
in
any
way
;
commonplace
;
inferior
;
of
little
merit
;
as
,
men
of
ordinary
judgment
;
an
ordinary
book
.
An
ordinary
lad
would
have
acquired
little
or
no
useful
knowledge
in
such
a
way
.
--
Macaulay
.
Ordinary seaman
Naut.
,
one
not
expert
or
fully
skilled
,
and
hence
ranking
below
an
able seaman
.
Syn:
--
Normal
;
common
;
usual
;
customary
.
Usage:
See
Normal
. --
Ordinary
,
Common
.
A
thing
is
common
in
which
many
persons
share
or
partake
;
as
,
a
common
practice
.
A
thing
is
ordinary
when
it
is
apt
to
come
round
in
the
regular
common
order
or
succession
of
events
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
ordinary
adj
1:
not
exceptional
in
any
way
especially
in
quality
or
ability
or
size
or
degree
; "
ordinary
everyday
objects
";
"
ordinary
decency
"; "
an
ordinary
day
"; "
an
ordinary
wine
" [
ant
:
extraordinary
]
2:
lacking
special
distinction
,
rank
,
or
status
;
commonly
encountered
; "
average
people
"; "
the
ordinary
(
or
common
)
man
in
the
street
" [
syn
:
average
]
n
1:
a
judge
of
a
probate
court
2:
the
expected
or
commonplace
condition
or
situation
; "
not
out
of
the
ordinary
"
3:
a
clergyman
appointed
to
prepare
condemned
prisoners
for
death
4:
an
early
bicycle
with
a
very
large
front
wheel
and
small
back
wheel
[
syn
:
ordinary bicycle
]
5: (
heraldry
)
any
of
several
conventional
figures
used
on
shields
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