Obs. [a. OF. celestin, ad. L. cælestīn-us, f. cælest-is heavenly: see -INE.] = CELESTIAL a. and sb.
c. 1430. Lydg., Min. Poems (1840), 62. A bright hevenly sterre, Monge celestynes reigneng.
1509. Hawes, Past. Pleas., xxvi. xi. Lyke Dyane clere in her spere celestyne. Ibid. (1509), Conv. Swearers, 41. Both god and man in Ioy celestyne.