a. ? Obs. [f. CONSUL + -ARY, answering in form to late L. consulāri-us, F. consulaire, but used as repr. of L. consulāris.]

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  1.  = CONSULAR 1.

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1598.  Grenewey, Tacitus’ Ann., VI. xii. (1622), 139. Sext. Papinius descended of a Consularie familie.

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1600.  Holland, Livy, II. i. 44. The Consularie regiment [imperium consulare] was annuall.

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1618.  Bolton, Florus, I. xviii. 59. Rufinus, a Consulary nobleman.

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1747.  Carte, Hist. Eng., I. 106. Before the next consulary legate came over.

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  2.  = CONSULAR 2.

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1808.  A. Parsons, Trav., iii. 62. The English consulary house takes up one side of the great khan.

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