Definition of Cursal

1. pertaining to cursus [adj] - See also: cursus

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cursal

curry pastes
curry powder
curry powders
curry sauce
currycomb
currycombed
currycombing
currycombs
currying
curryings
currylike
currymuncher
currymunchers
currywurst
curs
cursal (current term)
curse
curse it
curse of Scotland
curse word
curse words
cursed
cursed crowfoot
cursed with(p)
curseder
cursedest
cursedly
cursedness
cursednesses
curseful

Literary usage of Cursal

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Choral Service of the United Church of England and Ireland: Being an by John Jebb (1843)
"At Llandaff one of the Prebends, and at St. Asaph, the cursal ... These cursal Canons, it is presumed, were Prebendaries to whom rotatory, not permanent ..."

2. Aalesund to Tetuan by Charles Robert Corning (1888)
"the amphibiously disposed may plunge and splash according to the accepted canons of hygiene. In front of the cursal is a broad square adorned with very ..."

3. A Glossary of Ecclesiastical Terms by Orby Shipley (1872)
"cursal Canon. A title of certain canons in the cathedral churches of S. ... The sovereign of England, for the time being, holds the first cursal stall at S. ..."

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