a. [f. L. Complūtensi-s pertaining to Complūtum a town in Spain, now Alcalá de Henares.] Of or belonging to Complutum. Complutensian Polyglot: the earliest complete Polyglot Bible, published at Alcalá in the early part of the 16th c., at the expense of Cardinal Ximenes.
1660. Stillingfl., Iren., II. ii. § 8 (1662), 168. Following the Complutensian copy.
1722. R. Smalbroke (title), Enquiry into the Authority of the Primitive Complutensian Edition of the New Testament.
1840. Penny Cycl., XVIII. 355/2, s.v. Polyglott, Of the Complutensian Polyglott 600 copies only were printed.