▪ I. seˈquestral, a.1 nonce-wd.
[f. L. sequestr-, sequester adj. (see sequester) + -al1.]
(See quot.)
| 1853 Whewell Grotius III. 365 Virgil calls a truce a sequestral peace [Grotius quanquam Virgilius pacem sequestram dixit (æn. xi. 133)], which Servius, on the passage, explains as a temporary peace. |
▪ II. sequestral, a.2
(sɪˈkwɛstrəl)
[f. sequestr-um + -al1.]
Of or pertaining to a sequestrum.
| 1887 Buck's Handbk. Med. Sci. V. 128/1 Around the sequestral tube the bone has the involucral thickening. |