rare. [ad. L. corollārius, f. corolla: see prec. In sense 2 f. COROLLA + -ARY.]

1

  1.  Of the nature of a corollary; appended as an inference or conclusion.

2

c. 1449.  Pecock, Repr., 26. Therfore this corelarie conclusioun muste nedis be trewe.

3

1853.  Lytton, My Novel, III. xxv. Forced to acquiesce in the Parson’s corollary remark, ‘That this was,’ [etc.].

4

  2.  Bot. Belonging to the corolla; corolline.

5

1882.  Syd. Soc. Lex., Corollary tendril,… a tendril formed by a petal or segment of a corolla.

6