a. ? Obs. [f. URN sb. + -AL. Cf. L. urnāl-is containing an urn (of liquid measure).]
1. Of the nature of a cinerary urn; also, sepulchral.
1573. Twyne, Æneid, XI. H hj b. The Ashes heapes which there confused lay, In urnal pottes they put.
1631. in Habington, Surv. Worcs. (Worcs. Hist. Soc.), I. 376. Baynham still longes to wayte uppon her to thys nocturnall urnall den.
2. Effected in a sepulchral urn.
1658. Sir T. Browne, Hydriot., iii. 48. Urnall enterrments and burnt Reliques lye not in fear of worms.
1761. Ann. Reg., II. 154/2. The reduction of the body to ashes, the urnal inclosure of those ashes.