† caˈducal,a.Obs. [f. L. cadūcus caducous + -al1.] Perishable, corruptible; = caduke 2. 1533Coverdale Lord's SupperWks. 1844 I. 435 The caducal and corruptible meats wherewith the belly is fed.1642H. More Song Soul ii. i. iii. xxiv, Nought..but vain sensibles we see caducall.