a. [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 arguments, which never fell within the sphere of common action.
1691. Norris, Pract. Disc., 216. If it be once granted that there is a Providence, tis an absurd conceit, to confine it to the Supralunary Regions.
1903. Blackw. Mag., Nov., 628/1. With his [Gladstones] head full of these supralunary matters, he never quite gained a due sense of proportion with regard to purely secular affairs.