† larˈgitionaln. [after post-classical Latin largitionalis keeper of the privy purse (4th or 5th cent.) < classical Latin largītiōn-, largītiō + -ālis-alsuffix1] Obsolete In the later Roman Empire: an official responsible for the distribution of gifts.
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1656 T. BlountGlossographiaLargitional, an Officer that looks to the bestowing of gifts.