Definition of Constellatory

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Constellatory

constat
constatation
constate
constated
constates
constating
constative
constatives
constauntly
constellate
constellated
constellates
constellating
constellation
constellations
constellatory (current term)
conster
constered
constering
consternate
consternated
consternates
consternating
consternation
consternations
consters
constipate
constipates
constipating

Literary usage of Constellatory

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Scientific Mysticism: Seven Lectures on Mysticism, the Laws of Nature by Holden Edward Sampson (1916)
"The constitution of the planetary and constellatory systems is regulated, ... Each circle of the planets, and each group of constellatory stars, ..."

2. The Works of Charles Lamb by Charles Lamb (1852)
"It is invested with constellatory importance. You could not speak of it with more deference, if it were mounted into the firmament. ..."

3. The Friendly Town: A Little Book for the Urbane by Edward Verrall Lucas (1906)
"It is invested with constellatory importance. You could not speak of it with more deference, if it were mounted into the firmament. ..."

4. The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature by Tobias George Smollett (1802)
"... tffc.; with a great Variety of rare Experiments in natural Magic: the constellatory Practice, or Talis manic Magic; the Nut lire of the Elements, Stars, ..."

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