a. and sb. [f. L. consuētūdin-em (see prec.) + -AL.]
A. adj. Pertaining to custom, of use and wont.
1656. Blount, Glossogr., Consuetudinal, accustomed.
1849. Blackw. Mag., LXVI. 263. To uproot and destroy the ancient consuetudinal law of the kingdom.
B. sb. = CONSUETUDINARY sb.
1817. Fosbrooke, Brit. Monachism, Title-p., The Consuetudinal of Anchorets and Hermits.