what is commonplace or standard
their clichés were vested with enough emotion to elevate them above the ordinary
a judge who exercises authority by virtue of office and not by deputation
a member of the clergy, such as an archbishop in a province or a bishop in a diocese, with immediate jurisdiction
those parts of a Roman Catholic service, especially the Mass, which do not vary from day to day
any of the simplest principal charges used in coats of arms (especially chief, pale, bend, fess, bar, chevron, cross, saltire)
a meal provided at a fixed time and price at an inn
a penny-farthing bicycle