a. [f. prec. + -AL.] Of or belonging to a convocation; of the nature of a convocation.

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1641.  Sir E. Dering, Sp. conc. Laud, iii. 11. They were a Convocationall, Synodicall Assembly of Commissioners.

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1660.  Fisher, Rusticks Alarm, Wks. (1679), 274. Himself and his Brethren of both the Convocational and the Congregational way.

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1886.  J. W. Joyce (in Athenæum, 24 April, 549/3). Referred, not to any ecclesiastical or civil court in the realm, but in every case to convocational jurisdiction.

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  Hence Convocationally adv.

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1701.  Atterbury, Addit. to 1st ed. Rights Convoc., Pref. 9. The Present Members … sat and acted Convocationally.

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