† aˈnalogal,a.Obs. [f. L. analog-us analogous + -al1.] = analogous. (Common in 17th c.) a1631Donne Select. (1840) 41 As may be analogal, proportionable, agreeable to the articles of our faith.1677Hale Prim.Orig.Man. i. i. 22, I see many analogal motions in Animals.