ˈurbic, a. rare.
[ad. L. urbic-us, f. urbs a city.]
† a. = urbicary a. b. Of or pertaining to a city.
1664 Owen Vind. Animad. Fiat Lux iv. 67 She failed under the just hand of God, when the persons of that Vrbick Church were extirpated..by Totilas. 1855 Fraser's Mag. LI. 261 Nor, if sufficiently opulent to have maintained a mint, would some urbic, or other district coin, have failed [etc.]. |