† teˈrrenal, a. Obs.
[f. L. terrēn-us terrene + -al1; cf. OF. terrenal (13th c. in Godef.).]
Of or pertaining to the earth; terrestrial; earthly; = terrene a. 1.
a 1555 Philpot Exam. & Writ. (Parker Soc.) 359 They looked for a terrenal kingdom. 1581 Marbeck Bk. Notes 934 That the Sacrament is made of two natures, of an heauenly nature, and of a terrenall and earthly nature. 1588 Parke tr. Mendoza's Hist. China 397 The riuer Ganges, one of the foure that comme foorth of paradice terrenall. |