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† domiˈciliar, a. and n. Obs. rare. [f. L. type *domiciliār-is (see next and -ar).] A. adj. Of or pertaining to one's domicile.
1655tr. De Parc's Francion viii. 27 To be brought before my Iudge natural, and domiciliar, as in an Action purely personal. B. n. Short for domiciliar canon, a canon of a minor order having no voice in a chapter. [cf. med.L. domicillāris canonicus, junior canonicus cui necdum est jus Capituli' (Du Cange).]
1761Sterne Tr. Shandy IV. i, The dean of Strasburg, the prebendaries, the capitulars and domiciliars..all wished they had followed the nuns of Saint Ursula's example. |