a. [f. as prec. + -ICAL.] Of or pertaining to ethnology.
1849. Freeman, Archit., 18. Others belong rather to the ethnological and philological inquirer.
1858. Gladstone, Homer, I. 284. The ethnological formation of the different communities.
1861. Gen. P. Thompson, Audi Alt., III. clxiv. 184. If our Ethnological Societies cannot otherwise be contented, they must [etc.].
1873. Daily News, 19 Sept., 2/1. A collection of ethnological curiosities from New Guinea.