a. (sb.) Obs. rare. [ad. med.L. jūbilāri-us one that has continued 50 years in the same state; in form f. jūbil-um wild cry, shout, but in sense associated with jūbilæus JUBILEE. Cf. F. jubilaire.] Of or pertaining to a jubilee, jubilar: in quot. absol. as sb.
1537. Latimer, Serm. bef. Convoc., D j. How some brought forth Canonizations some pardons, and these of wonderful varietie, some Stationaries, some Iubilaryes, some Pocularyes for drinkers.