a. Obs. rare. [f. L. suburbium SUBURB + -AL.] = SUBURBAN.

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1602.  R. Carew, Cornwall, 101. Yet do they prescribe in a suburbiall market (as I may terme it) to Plymmouth for their reliefe.

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1778.  T. Warton, in Johnson & Steevens, Shaks., V. 266. Moor-ditch … opened to an unwholesome and impassable morass, and consequently not frequented by the citizens, like other suburbial fields which were remarkably pleasant.

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1861.  Stephens & Burn, Bk. Farm-Build., Index 560/2. Suburbial dairy farming.

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