Obs. [ad. L. joculāri-us ludicrous, f. jocul-us: see -ARY.] = JOCULAR a.

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1605.  Bacon, Adv. Learn., II. x. § 13. With Arts voluptuarie, I couple practises iocularie.

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a. 1661.  Fuller, Worthies, Cornwall, I. (1662), 198. This is a joculary and imaginary Court, wherewith men make merriment to themselves.

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