† sextularyadj. [after post-classical Latin sextularis (1641 in the passage translated in quot. 1657)] Obsolete of or relating to a sextula.
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1657 W. Rand tr. P. Gassendi Mirrour of Nobilityv. 114 Both being added, make five Sextulæ (for half an ounce contains three of them) so that by this means all the parts of an ounce might be computed, both the duellary and sextulary [L. sextulares] parts.