a. Rom. Ant. Obs. rare. [f. L. frūmentāri-us, f. frūmentum corn + -AN.] = next. Only in Frumentarian law, i.e., a law providing for the distribution of corn at low rates.
a. 1647. Sir R. Filmer, Observ. Aristotles Pol. (1679), 44. They humoured the Commons by the Agrarian and Frumentarian Laws.