a. rare. [ad. med.L. jūstitiâl-is, f. jūstitia JUSTICE.] Of or pertaining to justice or its administration.
c. 1425. Lydg., Assembly of Gods, 904. Pesyble prelates, iustyciall gouernours.
1600. Dymmok, Ireland (1843), 10. The present gouerment is devided into three partes, Ecclesiasticall, Martiall and Cyuill or Justiciall.
1826. Bentham, in Westm. Rev., VI. 485. In argument, the difference, is, of course, made use of as a ground for difference in justicial decision.