a. [f. prec. + -AL.] Of or belonging to a convocation; of the nature of a convocation.
1641. Sir E. Dering, Sp. conc. Laud, iii. 11. They were a Convocationall, Synodicall Assembly of Commissioners.
1660. Fisher, Rusticks Alarm, Wks. (1679), 274. Himself and his Brethren of both the Convocational and the Congregational way.
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.
Hence Convocationally adv.
1701. Atterbury, Addit. to 1st ed. Rights Convoc., Pref. 9. The Present Members sat and acted Convocationally.