a. [f. as prec. + -ARY.] = VOLITIONAL a. 5.
1868. H. W. Beecher, in Vermont Christian Messenger, 16 April, 1/5. Men that are spiritually wise, and that are earnest and fruitful in their intentional or volitionary labors, have also an incidental influence.
1890. Nature, 13 Feb., 358/2. Some experiments which extend our knowledge of volitionary movement.