The Collaborative International Dictionary
Catarrhal \Ca*tarrh"al\, a. Pertaining to, produced by, or attending, catarrh; of the nature of catarrh.
Wiktionary
a. Relating to catarrh
WordNet
adj. of or relating to a catarrh; "catarrhal fever is any of several respiratory or oral diseases of livestock such as bluetongue in horses and sheep"
Wikipedia
Usage examples of "catarrhal".
The commonest form is that known as catarrhal jaundice, due to an inflammation or catarrh of the bile-duct which prevents the flow of bile from the liver and gallbladder into the intestine.
It is useful in psoriasis, prurigo, deafness depending on syphilitic disease of the labyrinth, baldness, chronic catarrh, catarrhal jaundice, tonsillitis, and particularly dropsy.
I should say of the sick, from my observation, that the prevailing maladies are typhoid fever and the camp fevers generally, diarrhœa, catarrhal affections and bronchitis, rheumatism and pneumonia.
I can casually strike a chord or two, while admiring the instrument, and discover if the foggy, catarrhal note of an unused instrument tells the tale of pretension, of keeping up with the Joneses.
The dried herb has been found very useful in muscular rheumatism and catarrhal affections, the infusion of 1 oz.