suburbicary

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Suburbicarian \Sub*ur`bi*ca"ri*an\, Suburbicary
\Sub*ur"bi*ca*ry\, a. [LL. suburbicarius, equiv. to L.
   suburbanus: cf. F. suburbicaire. See {Suburban}.]
   Being in the suburbs; -- applied to the six dioceses in the
   suburbs of Rome subject to the pope as bishop of Rome.
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         The pope having stretched his authority beyond the
         bounds of his suburbicarian precincts.   --Barrow.
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