a. [f. mod.L. laryng- LARYNX + -AL.] Produced in the larynx.

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1818–60.  Whately, Commpl. Bk. (1864), 168. B, D, &c. are sounded in the larynx … so that they might be called … the laryngal … letters.

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1883.  Scotsman, 9 May, 6/4. That the only service of praise acceptable to the Deity consists in human laryngal sounds.

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