a. and sb. Obs. [ad. L. cubiculāri-us: see prec. and -ARY.]

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  A.  sb. = CUBICULAR sb.

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1382.  Wyclif, Judith xii. 6. He comaundede to his cubicularies [Vulg. cubiculariis], that, as it pleside to hir, she shulde gon out, and comen in.

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  B.  adj. = CUBICULAR a.

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1646.  Sir T. Browne, Pseud. Ep., V. vi. 241. That custome by degrees changed their cubiculary beds into discubitory.

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