† ˈmechal,a.Obs. In 7 mechall, michall. [f. L. mœch-us (a. Gr. µοιχός) adulterer + -al1.] Adulterous. (Only in Heywood.) 1606Heywood Challenge for Beauty v. i, Her owne tongue Hath publish'd her a mechall prostitute.1624― Gunaik. iv. 195. 1633 ― Eng.Trav. F j, Pollute the Nuptiall bed with Michall sinne.