a. rare. [f. L. cancellāri-us CHANCELLOR + -AN.] Of, or of the nature of, a chancellor.
1846. Edin. Rev., April, 283. (Lord Chancellors), Holding the Great Seals for eighteen years together (a length of cancellarian days of which there is no other instance).
1887. Pall Mall Gaz., 19 Sept., 4/2. It was only last year that he went out of the Vice-Cancellarian office.