a. rare. [f. L. curricul-um (see prec.) + -AR.] Of or pertaining to driving or to carriages.
1798. Spirit Pub. Jrnls. (1799), II. 186. Gigs, buggies, whiskies, and other implements of curricular motion.
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.].
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.