† inˈferious,a.Obs.rare. [f. as inferi-al + -ous.] = inferior. 1607Schol. Disc.agst. Antichr. i. ii. 76 As if a seruant should..take the right hand of him, because of old that was the inferious place.1642Soveraignty Kings title-p., This was spoken Principally and Peculiarly of Kings, and not of inferious subjects.