mancipular,a.rare—1.|mænˈsɪpjʊlə(r)| [Badly f. manciple + -ar, after manipular.] Of a manciple. 1846Landor Imag.Conv., Cromwell & Sir O. CromwellWks. 1853 II. 230/1 Ye should leave unto them, in full propriety, the mancipular office of discharging the account.