v. Obs. rare1. [f. med.L. tubicināt-, ppl. stem of tubicināre, f. L. tubicen trumpeter, f. tuba trumpet + canĕre to sing, play.] (See quot.) So † Tubicination (obs. rare0).
1656. Blount, Glossogr., Tubicinate..., to sound the Trumpet.
1658. Phillips, Tubicination, a sounding of a Trumpet, Pipe, or Cornet.
1898. Streator (IL) Daily Free Press, 1 April, 3/2. The Tubicinate orchestra went to Varna this afternoon, where they will give a concert.