a. Obs. rare. [f. next.] = VICISSITUDINAL a. Hence † Vicissitudally adv.
1598. J. Keeper, trans. A. Romeis Academi, i. 7. The sensible world hath two parts, one subiect to vicissitudal generation and corruption; the other is the celestiall world.
1612. Benvenutos Passenger, I. iv. 322. The which sport they continuing, for foure times vicessitudally [sic] euery day [etc.].