a. Obs. rare. [f. L. extrāne-us (see EXTRANEOUS) + -AL.] = EXTRANEOUS. So also † Extranean [+ -AN], † Extranear [+ -AR.]

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1565.  Aberdeen Reg., 23 Jan. (Spalding Club, 1844), 358. That the magistrattis tak sic substantious ordour anent the expelling of extranear beggaris. Ibid., V. 26 (Jam.). Extraneane cordanaris.

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1618.  T. Gainsford, Hist. P. Warbeck, in Select. fr. Harl. Misc. (1793), 66/1. I desist from all extraneal and superfluous discourses, and apply myself to a more succinct enarration of the matter.

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