a. Obs. [See -ARY2.] = prec.
1616. Chapman, Homers Hymns, Hermes, Wks. (1625), 83.
On th other part; Apollo, in his friend | |
Formd th art of wisedome, to the binding end | |
Of his vowd friendship; and (for further meede) | |
Gaue him the farr-heard fistularie reede. |
1656. Blount, Glossogr., Fistulary, belonging to that disease [Fistula] or to a pipe.