a. Obs. rare. [f. L. vulner-, vulnus wound.] = VULNERARY a.

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  In the first quot. apparently an intentional distortion of funeral.

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1589.  [? Lyly], Pappe w. Hatchet, E ij. Hee sliues one, has a fling at another, a long tale of his talboothe, of a vulnerall sermon, and of a fooles head in souce.

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1657.  Physical Dict., Vulneral, medicines belonging to wounds, viz., plaisters, salves, &c. and inward potions, diet-drinks, &c.

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