Obs. rare. [f. CARNAL a.] a. trans. To make carnal, fill with sensuality. b. intr. To have carnal intercourse with.
1643. Sir T. Browne, Relig. Med., II. § 7. This was the Temper of that Lecher that carnald with a Statua.
a. 1653. G. Daniel, Idyll, iii. 90. The Lust of Tyrants carnalls the world at Will.