† contuˈbernial,a.Obs. [f. L. contubernium(seeprec.) + -al1.] Sharing the same tent. Hence contuˈberniallyadv. c1386Chaucer Pars. T. ⁋686 Humble folk been cristes frendes; they been contubernyal [v.r. -yall, -ial, -iale, Harl. 7334 contubernially] with the lord.