a. [f. med.L. bursāri-us + -AL.] Belonging to a bursar or a bursary.
1862. Sat. Rev., XIV. 255/2. Careful in all bursarial and presidential matters.
1882. Oxford under Purit., in Q. Rev., Oct., 492. The Fellow being engaged in tutorial or bursarial work.
1886. Athenæum, 17 July, 80/1. A central bursarial power.