The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cubicular \Cu*bic"u*lar\ (k?-??k"?-l?r), a. [L. cubicularis, fr.
cubiculum a sleeping room, fr. cubare to lie down.]
Belonging to a chamber or bedroom. [Obs.]
--Howell.
Wiktionary
a. (context obsolete English) Belonging to a chamber or bedroom.
Usage examples of "cubicular".
The apartment was a box clock, a cubicular extrapolation of the facial planes of the yantra, the cheekbones of Marilyn Monroe.
The magnified images of the newsreels from Cape Kennedy dappled the enamel walls and ceiling, transforming the darkened room into a huge cubicular screen.
Though she had alsof expected messengers to precede her, she was not pre-j pared for the onslaught of guards, cubiculars, logothetes, and the rest of the army of palace functionaries who waited outside, and swept her into their complex wake.