The Collaborative International Dictionary
Conjugial \Con*ju"gi*al\, a. [L. conjugialis, fr. conjugium. Cf.
Conjugal.]
Conjugal. [R.]
--Swedenborg.
[1913 Webster] ||
Wiktionary
a. A form of "conjugal" used by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedenborg and his followers, used to distinguish their ideas about marital relations.
Usage examples of "conjugial".
Twenty years he dallied there between conjugial love and its chaste delights and scortatory love and its foul pleasures.
The mystic-philosopher SWEDENBORG has some exceedingly suggestive things to say on the matter in his extraordinary work on Conjugial Love, which, curiously enough, seem largely to have escaped the notice of students of these high mysteries.
All fell to praising of it, each after his own fashion, though the same young blade held with his former view that another than her conjugial had been the man in the gap, a clerk in orders, a linkboy (virtuous) or an itinerant vendor of articles needed in every household.