The Collaborative International Dictionary
Consistorian \Con`sis*to"rian\, a. Pertaining to a Presbyterian consistory; -- a contemptuous term of 17th century controversy.
You fall next on the consistorian schismatics; for so
you call Presbyterians.
--Milton.
Wiktionary
a. (context archaic derogatory English) Relating to a Presbyterian consistory.
Usage examples of "consistorian".
The Consistorians all seemed to have found urgent appointments elsewhere as well, though like the King most of them were probably watching the events through others' eyes, as the Chapel representatives would know.
He selected that of the Consistorian with special responsibility for Security.
Adijine, the twelve Consistorians, the three most senior Army generals and the heads of the most important clans, with the exception of Aerospace but including Zabel Tuturis, head of the Engineers and leader of the Chapel rebels.
It ought to remain undiscovered and so safe for some time, though doubtless Security - and especially Consistorian Oncaterius - will be doing all they can to find us.