sublunary
suomi-englanti sanakirjasublunary englannista suomeksi
maallinen, maanpäällinen
sublunaarinen
Substantiivi
sublunary englanniksi
Situated beneath the moon; specifically, between the moon and the earth.
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(RQ:Purchas Pilgrimage)? doth not onely auerre this, but that the Sea is as a ſublunarie Planet, mouing it ſelfe, and moued by the ſuperiour bodies to effect the generation of things: (..)
(RQ:Burton Melancholy) are confined vntill the day of iudgement, to this ſublunary vvorld, and can vvorke no farther then the foure Elements, and as in Christianity|God permits them. VVherefore of theſe ſublunary Diuels, ''Pſellus'' (quote-gloss) makes ſix kindes, fiery, aeriall, terreſtriall, vvatery, and ſubterranean Diuels, beſides thoſe Fairies, Satyres, Nymphs, &c.
(RQ:Young Last Day)
In or of this world (opposed to heaven, etc.); earthly, terrestrial.
(RQ:Donne Poems)
(RQ:Browne Religio Medici) is but vitrification, or a reduction of a body into Glaſſe, and therefore ſome of our Chymicks factiouſly affirme; yea, and urge Scripture for it, that at the laſt fire all ſhall be cryſtallized and reverberated into Glaſſe, vvhich is the utmoſt action of that element.
(RQ:Taylor Works)
(RQ:Du Fresnoy Dryden Painting)
(RQ:Swift Miscellanies)
(RQ:South Twelve Sermons)
(RQ:Defoe Crusoe)
(RQ:Smollett Ferdinand)
(RQ:Browne Christian Morals)
(RQ:Bulwer-Lytton Eugene Aram) of tears!
(quote-book) In Three Volumes|location=London|publisher=Saunders and Otley,(nb...)|year=1844|volume=I|page=181|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=CuoDAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA181|oclc=15788608|passage=Mr John Puffingham was a patron—a patron to the diversified layers and strata of men and things pertaining to sublunary matters.
(RQ:Sassoon Sherston)
(RQ:Russell Western Philosophy)'s Metaphysics|page=191|passage=We must infer that God does not know of the existence of our sublunary world.
Of or relating to the material world (as opposed to clerical, sacred, or spiritual); ephemeral, temporal, worldly.
(RQ:Hall Breathings)
(RQ:Young Night-Thoughts)
(RQ:Johnson Prince of Abissinia)
(RQ:Scott Waverley)
(quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) Stansby|William Stansby, for Weaver (publisher)|Edmund Weauer and Smethwick|Iohn Smethwicke|page=93|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/bim_early-english-books-1475-1640_a-censure-of-simonie-_burton-h_1624/page/93/mode/1up|oclc=1203230194|passage=For Simonie doth vſually poyſon and corrupt tvvo VVell-heads, vvhence the ſtreames of good life doe generally flovv vnto all the people; that is, the Parſon, and the Patron. Theſe be, as the tvvo great Lights in the Firmament of the Church, from vvhom the ſublunary and ſubordinate people receiue the direction and conduct of their life.
(RQ:Richardson Clarissa)
A less important person; an inferior, a subordinate.