a. rare. [f. L. curricul-um (see prec.) + -AR.] Of or pertaining to driving or to carriages.

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1798.  Spirit Pub. Jrnls. (1799), II. 186. Gigs, buggies, whiskies, and other implements of curricular motion.

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1870.  Temple Bar Mag., XXIX. 193. Their heroes go to the drive in a tandem with outriders; but, notwithstanding this strange confusion of curricular arrangements [etc.].

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1881.  Standard, 12 April, 5/3. The four-in-hand is, as it were, the curricular unit. If a man can manage a Coach and four, as it ought to be managed, he can do anything in the way of driving.

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