a. rare. [ad. L. urbic-us, f. urbs a city.]

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  † a.  = URBICARY a. b. Of or pertaining to a city.

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1664.  Owen, Vind. Animad. Fiat Lux, iv. 67. She failed under the just hand of God, when the persons of that Vrbick Church were extirpated … by Totilas.

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1855.  Fraser’s Mag., LI. 261. Nor, if sufficiently opulent to have maintained a mint, would some urbic, or other district coin, have failed [etc.].

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