n.
   - the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation, or the fact of being passed on in this way. ▸a long-established custom or belief passed on from one generation to another. 
- an artistic or literary method or style established by an artist, writer, or movement, and subsequently followed by others.
- (in Christianity) doctrine not explicit in the Bible but held to derive from the oral teaching of Christ and the Apostles. ▸(in Judaism) an ordinance of the oral law not in the Torah but held to have been given by God to Moses. ▸(in Islam) a saying or act ascribed to the Prophet but not recorded in the Koran. See Hadith. 
Derivative
  
    - traditionary adj.
- traditionist n.
- traditionless adj.
 
  Etymology
  ME: from OFr. tradicion, or from L. traditio(n-), from tradere ‘deliver, betray’, from trans- ‘across’ + dare ‘give’.