The Collaborative International Dictionary
Manubial
Manubial \Ma*nu"bi*al\, a. [L. manubialis, fr. manubiae money
obtained from the sale of booty, booty.]
Belonging to spoils; taken in war. [Obs.]
--Bailey.
Wiktionary
manubial
a. (rfquote-sense: en) (context of a building English) funded from war, during the Roman Empire era.