a. Obs. [f. L. concilium + -ARY: on L. type *conciliāri-us: in mod.F. conciliaire. (L. had consiliārius: see CONSILIARY.)] = CONCILIAR.
1616. Brent, trans. Sarpis Council Trent, (1676), 628. His Majesty had caused his Divines to consult upon other conciliary affairs.
1654. Hammond, Answ. Animadv. Ignat., vii. § 6. 205. They send their expresse decree a δόγμα, a conciliarie, dogmatical definition.
1702. Parl. Orig. Lower Ho. Convoc., 25. Adjournments were there Voted as solemnly as any other Conciliary Decree or Resolution whatever.