[f. ELECTOR + -IAL.] = ELECTORAL in its various senses.

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1790.  Burke, Fr. Rev., Wks. 1826, V. 48. Erect themselves into an electorial [1790 electoral] college.

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1822.  New Monthly Mag., V. 271. Disentangling themselves at once from their electorial perplexities.

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1829.  K. Digby, Broadst. Hon., I. 232. The first class of the nobility of Venice is of the electorial families.

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