a. Obs. [f. L. contigu-us (see CONTIGUOUS) + -AL.] = CONTIGUOUS.

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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.

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1610.  W. Folkingham, Art of Survey, II. ii. 49. Boundage is either contiguall or Remote.

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1633.  Ames, Agst. Cerem., I. 18. These mischeifs have followed … by more continuall or contiguall succession.

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