a. rare. [f. L. trālātīci-us (see TRALATITIOUS) + -AN.] = TRALATITIOUS 2, 3. So Tralaticiary a.

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1893.  W. Peterson, in Classical Rev., March, 139/2. That portion of my commentary which represents what I may call the ‘tralatician’ element,—the ἀναγκαιότατα of textual interpretation.

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1900.  A. H. J. Greenidge, in Eng. Hist. Rev., July, 541. The annual and tralaticiary bill of outlawry which keeps people out of Italy.

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