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peculiar

adjective
Appropriate; belonging to a person and to him only. Almost every writer has a peculiar style. Most men have manners peculiar to themselves.

peculiar

Singular; particular. The man has something peculiar in his deportment.

peculiar

Particular; special. My fate is Juno’s most peculiar care.

peculiar

Belonging to a nation, system or other thing, and not to others.

peculiar

noun
Exclusive property; that which belongs to a person in exclusion of others.

peculiar

In the canon law, a particular parish or church which has the probate of wills within itself, exempt from the jurisdiction of the ordinary or bishop’s court. Court of peculiars, in England, is a branch of the court of arches. It has jurisdiction over all the parishes dispersed through the province of Canterbury, in the midst of other dioceses, which are exempt from the ordinary jurisdiction, and subject to the metropolitan only.