a. [f. L. cūrātōri-us (f. cūrātōr-em curator) + -AL.] Of or pertaining to a curator.

1

1754.  Erskine, Princ. Sc. Law (1809), 65. They may authenticate tutorial and curatorial inventories.

2

1834.  Sir W. Hamilton, Discuss. (1852), 362. On the curatorial system likewise was established the excellence of the classical schools of Holland.

3

a. 1854.  E. Forbes, in Wilson & Geikie, Mem., xi. 353. My revenues, professorial and curatorial, being as yet small.

4