a. [See SUPRA- 1 a and LUNARY, and cf. SUBLUNARY.] = SUPERLUNARY.

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1635.  Swan, Spec. Mundi (1670), 84. The admittance of terrene Exhalations to join their forces towards the effecting of supralunary Comets.

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a. 1656.  Hales, Gold. Rem. (1673), 276. Certain strange supralunary arguments, which never fell within the sphere of common action.

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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.

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1903.  Blackw. Mag., Nov., 628/1. With his [Gladstone’s] head full of these supralunary matters, he never quite gained a due sense of proportion with regard to purely secular affairs.

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