a. [ad. L. cōdicillārius, -āris: see -ARY1 and 2.] Of the nature of, or belonging to, a codicil.

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1726.  Ayliffe, Parerg., 529. When any one makes a Testament, wherein he adds a Codicillary Clause.

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1818–27.  Phillimore, Reports, II. 30 (L.). An unfinished paper not established as codicillary.

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1875.  Poste, Gaius, II. comm. (ed. 2), 245. To pay all codicillary legacies and trusts.

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