causalis

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

causālis, e, adj. [causa] (rare and only late Lat.).

I Of or pertaining to a cause , causal : ratio, Aug. Gen. 7, 23.—Subst.: Causālĭa , a work on the causes of things , Arn. 5, p. 163.—

II In gram.: conjunctiones. which annex a reason for what precedes (e. g. nam, enim, itaque, etc.), Charis. p. 199 P.; Diom. p. 410 ib.; Prisc. p. 16, p. 1027 ib. —Adv.: causālĭter , causally , Aug. l. l. 5 fin. ; 6, 5.