a. [ANTI- 3.]
† 1. Opposed to (the Long) Parliament or the parliamentary party. Obs. or Hist.
1643. Marshall, Lett., 15. Champions of the Antiparliamentary cause.
1660. Bond, Scutum Reg., 243. The books of the Royalists he calleth anti-Parliamentary Pamphlets.
2. Against parliamentary usage.
1656. Burton, Diary, I. 207. Divers petitions were cast upon the table in a very confused way, and excepted unto as anti-parliamentary.