Dedicatory [adjective]
Definition of Dedicatory:
commemorative
Synonyms of Dedicatory:
Sentence/Example of Dedicatory:
All these bear the same name, with the prefix of the dedicatory patron, Santa Ana.
This dedicatory letter appears in all the editions, and is printed too by Corazzini, op.
Then came another question, more literary and more delicate in character, the question of the dedicatory inscription.
A frieze, consisting of a dedicatory inscription carved in deep and firmly drawn hieroglyphs runs below the cornice.
It was an expedient to procure dedicatory fees: for publishing books by subscription was then an art undiscovered.
The singular postscript to his Epistle Dedicatory contains excellent advice for authors.
Mr. Durfeys Epistles Dedicatory are to the full as diverting as his Comedies.
The copy belonging to the Rev. Edward Bankes is imperfect, and wants the dedicatory leaf and is slightly wormed.
I have a feeling that the dedicatory letter there, in French, was an admirable example of its kind of thing.
A writer of true history should not have blinded his eyes to that fact on his dedicatory page.