ordináris
Ordináris is a term of Latin origin, typically rendered in English as ordinarius. The root ordinarius means “regular” or “in order,” and the form ordináris is used in Latin and some modern languages to denote something standard or jurisdictionally regular. The word is often encountered as a noun or adjective in ecclesiastical, legal, and academic contexts.
In ecclesiastical usage, ordináris denotes a person who has ordinary, or non-delegated, governance over a defined
In academic contexts, ordináris denotes a full professor with a chair. In several Central European education
Etymologically linked to ordo, the term shares roots with the English word ordinary and appears in canonical,