a. [a. F. astronomique, ad. L. astronomic-us, a. Gr. ἀστρονομικ-ός, f. ἀστρονομία: see ASTRONOMY and -IC.] Of or belonging to astronomy.
1712. Blackmore, Creation, II. (1715), 47 (J.).
Can he not pass an Astronomic Line, | |
Or dos he dread th Imaginary Sign ? |
1789. Cowper, Queens Visit, xix. More than astronomic eyes.
1857. H. Miller, Test. Rocks, iv. 159. All theologians have now received the astronomic doctrines.