† ˈominal, a. Obs.
[ad. L. type *ōmināl-is, f. omen: see -al1.]
Of or pertaining to omens; from which an omen is drawn.
| 1651 J. F[reake] Agrippa's Occ. Philos. 110 But those are the chiefest which Ominall birds shall foretell. 1661 K. W. Conf. Charac. To Rdr. (1860) 8 The confounding rayes and sulphurus beams of his ominall countenance, which affrighted all loyall and natural eyes. |