a. [f. prec. + -IC.] Of or pertaining to curialists or curialism.
1870. Lett. on [Vatican] Council, by Quirinus, 116. Proclaimed, through the curialistic Cardinal Bonnechose.
1872. W. H. Jervis, Gallican Ch., Pref. p. x.xi. Those views of the monarchical constitution of the Church which characterize the ultra-Catholic or Curialistic school.