a. ? Obs. [f. URN sb. + -AL. Cf. L. urnāl-is containing an urn (of liquid measure).]

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  1.  Of the nature of a cinerary urn; also, sepulchral.

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1573.  Twyne, Æneid, XI. H hj b. The Ashes heapes which there confused lay, In urnal pottes they put.

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1631.  in Habington, Surv. Worcs. (Worcs. Hist. Soc.), I. 376. Baynham still longes to wayte uppon her to thys nocturnall urnall den.

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  2.  Effected in a sepulchral urn.

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1658.  Sir T. Browne, Hydriot., iii. 48. Urnall enterrments and burnt Reliques lye not in fear of worms.

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1761.  Ann. Reg., II. 154/2. The reduction of the body to ashes, the urnal inclosure of those ashes.

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