a. Obs. [f. L. contigu-us (see CONTIGUOUS) + -AL.] = CONTIGUOUS.
1610. Healey, St. Aug. Citie of God, IV. x. (1620), 156. We place Iupiter in the skie (say they) and Iuno in the aire; and these two are contiguall.
1610. W. Folkingham, Art of Survey, II. ii. 49. Boundage is either contiguall or Remote.
1633. Ames, Agst. Cerem., I. 18. These mischeifs have followed by more continuall or contiguall succession.