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Definition of Lunarians
1. lunarian [n] - See also: lunarian
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lunarians
Literary usage of Lunarians
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, Ll.D.: Eleven Volumes in Two by Thomas Dick (1851)
"The lunarians, at first new, morning or an evening star, for a space of will be
apt to imagine that the earth is a time equal to more than three of our days ..."
2. The Elements of Astronomy, Physical and Geometrical by David Gregory (1715)
"The Lunarians fee this Volvo, ... by the Lunarians) towards the Eaft or Weft,
have the Moment of each ..."
3. The New and Complete American Encyclopedia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts (1805)
"... the Lunarians can determine the time of the earth's diurnal motion, ...
we having 365^ natural days, and the Lunarians only 12/y, every day and night in ..."
4. Lectures on Natural and Experimental Philosophy: Considered in It's [sic by George Adams (1794)
"... that therefore the length of the day and night in the moon is always the fame,
and equal to 14! of our days. When the fun fets to the lunarians in that ..."