a. rare. [ad. med.L. jūstitiâl-is, f. jūstitia JUSTICE.] Of or pertaining to justice or its administration.

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c. 1425.  Lydg., Assembly of Gods, 904. Pesyble prelates, iustyciall gouernours.

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1600.  Dymmok, Ireland (1843), 10. The present gouerment … is devided into three partes, Ecclesiasticall, Martiall and Cyuill or Justiciall.

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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.

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