sb. and a. rare. [f. L. quodlibet QUODLIBET + -ARY.]

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  † A.  sb. a. ? A quodlibetical argument. b. (See quot. 1656.) Obs.

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a. 1631.  Donne, Lett. (1651), 162. So, he having made use of all the quodlibetaries, imputations against the other, cannot be obnoxious himself in that kinde.

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1656.  Blount, Glossogr., Quodlibitaries, those that run after their own fancy or imagination, and do what they list.

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  B.  adj. Pertaining or relating to quodlibets.

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1895.  trans. Hugo’s Nôtre Dame, I. i. Down with the disputations, cardinal, and quodlibetary.

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