Sorry,
@Greg K , I think my question got lost in the scrum. So, I'll repeat it here.
And, thinking about it later, I have a second question.
Is it worth it? What is the benefit here of keeping a word where you need to have a disclaimer (please use This definition and not That definition for this word) every time you use it? Because, remember, we're not just writing for right now, but, also for some years down the line as well. If they keep phylactery, and somehow include these examples, they need to include these examples every single time they use the word or they are going to run into problems again with people reading phylactery without the examples in some later publication, presuming that it means the first dictionary definition and coming back and questioning the use.
So, what's the upside here? What is the benefit of keeping phylactery?