a. and sb. Obs. [f. CLIENTELE + -ARY. There is no L. clientēlārius.]
A. adj. Of or pertaining to a clientele.
1643. Prynne, Sov. Power Parl., App. 167. So as the clientelary right be alwayes retained.
B. sb. A member of a clientele; a client.
1654. H. LEstrange, Chas. I. (1655), 111. The Iesuites are the profest clientelaries and vassals of the Catholique King.