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lunary
▪ I. lunary, n.1 ? Obs. (ˈl(j)uːnərɪ) Also 6–9 in Latin form lunaria. [ad. med.L. lūnāria, f. L. lūna moon.] a. The garden plant called honesty, Lunaria biennis. b. The fern called moonwort, Botrychium Lunaria. Parkinson (1640 Theat. Bot. 508) says that ‘there are so many herbes called by the name o...
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Lunary
The lunary was "by far the most popular and widely circulated prognostic genre" during the Middle Ages. There are two main types of lunary: the day or mansion lunary, which is concerned with the station of the moon in its cycle (lunar month of 28 days or
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semilunary
semiˈlunary, a. Now rare or Obs. [Formed as prec.: see -ary.] = prec. adj.1638 Sir T. Herbert Trav. (ed. 2) 13 The Soldania Bay is of a semi-lunary forme. 1653 H. More Antid. Ath. ii. xii. §6 Schol., The semilunary Valvulæ. 1678 Phil. Trans. XII. 1037 They both made but one continued semilunary Body...
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Phynn
He is the founder of the American electronic dance music label Lunary Records. Lunary Records
In mid-2013, Phynn launched his own record label Lunary Records, headquartered in the United States of America.
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lumany
† ˈlumany Obs. rare—1. [? Blunder for lunary.] Some plant or substance used in alchemy.1592 Lyly Galathea ii. iii, Then our Mettles, Saltpeeter, Vitrioll, Sal tartar, Sal perperat..Egrimony, Lumany, Brimstone..and what not, to make I know not what.
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supralunary
supralunary, a. (s(j)uːprəˈl(j)uːnərɪ) [See supra- 1 a and lunary, and cf. sublunary.] = superlunary.1635 Swan Spec. Mundi (1670) 84 The admittance of terrene Exhalations to join their forces towards the effecting of supralunary Comets. a 1656 Hales Gold. Rem. (1673) 276 Certain strange supralunary ...
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lunarium
‖ lunarium (l(j)uːˈnɛərɪəm) [mod.L., f. L. lūnāris lunar.] An instrument representing the phases and motions of the moon. Cf. lunary n.21786 Jefferson Writ. (1859) I. 507 What is become of the Lunarium for the King? 1794 G. Adams Nat. & Exp. Philos. IV. xliii. App. 171.
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translunary
translunary, a. (ˈtrɑːnsl(j)uːnərɪ, ˈtræns-, -nz-) [f. trans- 3 + L. lūna moon, after lunary.] Lying beyond or above the moon: the opposite of sublunary; chiefly fig., etherial, insubstantial, visionary.1627 Drayton Agincourt, etc., To H. Reynolds 206 Neat Marlow bathed in the Thespian springs Had i...
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interlunar
interlunar, a. (ɪntərˈl(j)uːnə(r)) [f. inter- 4 b + lunar, after L. interlūnium interlune; cf. F. interlunaire (16th c. in Littré).] Pertaining to the period between the old and new moon.1598 I. D. tr. Le Roy's Aristotles Politiques 361 Betweene the interlunar spaces. 1671 Milton Samson 89 Dark And ...
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sublunary
sublunary, a. (n.) (sʌbˈl(j)uːnərɪ, səbˈl(j)uːnərɪ; older ˈsʌbl(j)uːnərɪ) [f. mod.L. sublūnāris: cf. lunary.] A. adj. 1. Existing or situated beneath the moon; lying between the orbit of the moon and the earth; hence, subject to the moon's influence.1613 Purchas Pilgrimage (1614) 512 Patritius doth ...
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moonwort
moonwort (ˈmuːnwɜːt) [f. moon n.1 + wort n., after med.L. lūnāria lunary n.1, Du. maankruid, G. mondkraut.] 1. The fern Botrychium Lunaria = lunary n. b. Also small moonwort or lesser moonwort (= old Bot. name Lunaria minor).1578 Lyte Dodoens i. xciv. 136 This herbe is now called in Latine Lunaria, ...
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Selenite
Selenite2 [f. Gr. σεληνίτης (pl. σεληνῖται men in the moon), f. σελήνη moon.] A supposed inhabitant of the moon.c 1645 Howell Lett. (1655) III. ix. 18 The sphear of the Moon is peepled with Selenites or Lunary men. 1652 Urquhart Jewel Wks. (1834) 268 Leaving the new Baronets to search for land among...
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plenilune
plenilune Chiefly poet. (ˈpliːnɪl(j)uːn, plɛnɪ-) [ad. L. plēnilūnium: see below. Cf. It. plenilunio.] a. The time of full moon. b. A full moon.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) VI. 103 Unto the tru knowlege of the kepynge of Ester thre thynges ar to be attendide,..the equinoccialle of ver, the perfite plen...
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solary
† ˈsolary, a. Obs. [ad. L. sōlāri-s: see -ary2 and cf. solar a. The various senses of the n. solary given by Blount Glossogr. (1656) are merely copied from Cooper's Thesaurus s.v. Solarium (two entries). In the second ed. of Sir T. Browne's Pseud. Ep. vi. xii. solary is a misprint for salary.] 1. Of...
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