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tralatician, a. rare.|træləˈtɪʃən| [f. L. trālātīci-us (see tralatitious) + -an.] = tralatitious 2, 3. So tralaticiary |-ˈɪʃərɪ| a.
1893W. Peterson in Classical Rev. Mar. 139/2 That portion of my commentary which represents what I may call the ‘tralatician’ element,—the ἀναγκαιότατα of textual interpretation. 1900A. H. J. Greenidge in Eng. Hist. Rev. July 541 The annual and tralaticiary bill of outlawry which keeps people out of Italy. |