Note: This view, held by Luther himself, was called consubstantiation by non Lutheran writers in contradistinction to transsubstantiation, the Catholic view.
CONSUETUDE
Con"sue*tude (; 144), n. Etym: [L. consuetudo. See Custom.]
Defn: Custom, habit; usage. [R.] To observe this consuetude or law. Barnes .
CONSUETUDINAL
Con`sue*tu"di*nal, a. Etym: [LL. consuetudinalis.]
Defn: According to custom; customary; usual. [R.]
CONSUETUDINARY
Con`sue*tu"di*na"ry, a. Etym: [LL. consuetudinarius.]
Defn: Customary.
CONSUETUDINARY
Con`sue*tu"di*na*ry, n.; pl. Consuetudinaries (.
Defn: A manual or ritual of customary devotional exercises.
CONSUL
Con"sul, n. Etym: [L., prob. fr. consulere to deliberate. See
Consult.]