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Definition of Astrally
1. in a stellar manner [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Astrally
Literary usage of Astrally
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Extracts from the Va︢han, Including Answers by Sarah Corbett, Annie Wood Besant (1904)
"But if you looked at it astrally you would see all the sides at once, and all
the right way up, as though the whole cube had been flattened out before you, ..."
2. Clairvoyance by Charles Webster Leadbeater (1903)
"But if you looked at it astrally you would see all the sides at once, and all
the right way up, as though the whole cube had been flattened out before you, ..."
3. Unicorns by James Huneker (1917)
"... I threw my cap in the air and joined in (astrally, but joyfully) the group of
ragged children who danced around the venerable organist with jeers and ..."
4. Garrick and His Circle by Florence Mary Wilson Parsons (1906)
"... been so continuously occupied with Garrick that I have sometimes almost wondered
that the Shade of the kindly actor, wearing—astrally—his blue coat of ..."
5. The Mythical Interpretation of the Gospels: Critical Studies in the Historic by Thomas James Thorburn (1916)
"... and as the constellation Orion is, as we saw,1 astrally related to the nazar (the
Hyades), the birth of the Saviour in Nazareth might be deduced from ..."