a. Obs. [f. L. canīn-us CANINE + -AL.] = CANINE, dog-like.
1599. A. M., trans. Gabelhouers Bk. Physic, 20/1. People which are troubled with a Caninall hunger.
1660. Fuller, Mixt Contempl. (1841), 186. Our English pulpits have had in them too much caninal anger.