a. [f. L. cūrātōri-us (f. cūrātōr-em curator) + -AL.] Of or pertaining to a curator.
1754. Erskine, Princ. Sc. Law (1809), 65. They may authenticate tutorial and curatorial inventories.
1834. Sir W. Hamilton, Discuss. (1852), 362. On the curatorial system likewise was established the excellence of the classical schools of Holland.
a. 1854. E. Forbes, in Wilson & Geikie, Mem., xi. 353. My revenues, professorial and curatorial, being as yet small.