a. Obs. [irreg. ad. late L. stellāris: see prec. and -ARY.] = STELLAR a.
1623. Cockeram, I. Stellary, starrie.
1658. Sir T. Browne, Gard. Cyrus, iii. 46. Could we have any light, why the stellary part of the first masse, separated into this order, that the Girdle of Orion should ever maintain its line.
17319. Tull, Horse-Hoeing Husb. (1822), 76. Astronomers take notice of those parts of plants alone which exist within that element where they are accustomed to make their stellary observations.
1763. Stukeley, Palæogr. Sacr., 43. An infinite infinity of such groups of stellary orbs.
1790. in Ann. Reg. 1817, Chron., 390. Should you shine throughout the intellectual and stellary universe.