a. [Formed as next, after sublunar.] = next.

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1742.  Pope, Dunc., IV. 451. The head that turns at superlunar things, Pois’d with a tail, may steer on Wilkins’ wings.

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1839.  J. Sterling, Ess., etc. (1848), I. 292. When he can get a brighter tint … by means of some strange … Carlylism, English, Scotch … Lunar, or altogether Superlunar,… he uses it.

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1900.  Daily News, 7 Dec., 6/7. This superior and superlunar attitude.

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