sb. and a. [f. TOBACCO, app. after bacchanalian.] a. sb. A person addicted to tobacco-smoking. b. a. Relating to tobacco-smoking.
1841. Richmond Enquirer, 10 Aug., 4/1.
Tobacconalian anthem loudly peal, | |
Until the astonished world shall think and feel, | |
And in responsive plaudits shake the earth | |
With the outbreaking of their voiceful mirth! |
1855. Thackeray, Newcomes, xxxv. We get very good cigars for us cheap tobacconalians.
1889. Sat. Rev., 23 Nov., 573/2. A cake of golden-leaf and other tobacconalian fantasies.