sb. and a. rare. [f. L. quodlibet QUODLIBET + -ARY.]
† A. sb. a. ? A quodlibetical argument. b. (See quot. 1656.) Obs.
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.
1656. Blount, Glossogr., Quodlibitaries, those that run after their own fancy or imagination, and do what they list.
B. adj. Pertaining or relating to quodlibets.
1895. trans. Hugos Nôtre Dame, I. i. Down with the disputations, cardinal, and quodlibetary.