a. nonce-wd. [f. L. stabulāri-us (f. stabul-um) + -AN.] Belonging to a stable.

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1820.  Vermont Jrnl., 4 Sept., 1/3. The error proceeds from a want of a knowledge of the animal, and the obstinacy and ignorance of stabularian philosophers.

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1829.  Sport. Mag., XXIII. 289. I must listen for half an hour to stabularian sibilations before I sit down to my own steak.

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