| 释义 | 
		▪ I. 	casal, a.|ˈkeɪsəl| [f. case + -al1.] Of or belonging to grammatical case.
 1834J. M. McCulloch Eng. Gram. 57 note, The casal termination of the Saxon possessive.  ▪ II. 	‖  casal, casale [It. casale, f. casa house.] A hamlet (in Italy, Malta).
 1506Sir R. Guylforde Pilgr. (1851) 56 We landed..and wente to suche casales as we founde, and refresshed us. 1810Coleridge Friend (1818) III. 321 A venerable old man, belonging to one of the distant casals. 1834F. F. Head Bubbles of Brunnen 190 People who had come from the most remote casals [in Malta] to see the execution.  |