Definition of Cubicular. Meaning of Cubicular. Synonyms of Cubicular

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Definition of Cubicular

Cubicular
Cubicular Cu*bic"u*lar (k?-??k"?-l?r), a. [L. cubicularis, fr. cubiculum a sleeping room, fr. cubare to lie down.] Belonging to a chamber or bedroom. [Obs.] --Howell.

Meaning of Cubicular from wikipedia

- as a conflict between the gentlemen of the king's household known as "cubiculars" and the financial officers called the "Octavians". As the chronicles...
- William Broig, was the king's barber. Murray was sometimes described as a "cubicular", a Latinate word for a bedchamber servant. A valet since 1569, in 1577...
- as a conflict between the gentlemen of the king's household known as 'cubiculars' and the financial officers called the 'Octavians' who were unpo****r...
- would certainly have failed. The Earl of Dunbar, formerly one of the Cubiculars, had been sent down from Court to overawe the judges, to pack the jury...
- formation of a secret brotherhood of courtiers, comprising the Scottish "cubicular" or bedchamber servants. In June 1629 he hurt himself badly playing football...
- as a conflict between the gentlemen of the king's household known as 'cubiculars' and the financial officers called the 'Octavians'. Two family chronicles...