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terrene
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TERRENE
a.[L. terrenus, form terra. ] 1. Pertaining to the earth; earthy; as terrene substance.
2. Earthly; terrestrial.
God set before him a mortal and immortal life, a nature celestial and terrene.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TERRENE
TERRENE Ter *rene ", n.
Defn: A tureen. [Obs. ] Walpole.
TERRENE
Ter *rene ", a. Etym: [L. terrenus, fr. terra the earth. See Terrace. ]
1. Of or pertaining to the earth; earthy; as, terrene substance. Holland.
2. Earthy; terrestrial. God set before him a mortal and immortal life, a nature celestial and terrene. Sir W. Raleigh. Be true and faithful to the king and his heirs, and truth and faith to bear of life and limb, and terrene honor. O. Eng. Oath of Allegiance, quoted by Blackstone. Common conceptions of the matters which lie at the basis of our terrene experience. Hickok.
TERRENE
Ter *rene ", n. Etym: [L. terrenum land, ground: cf. F. terrain. ]
1. The earth's surface; the earth. [Poetic ] Tenfold the length of this terrene. Milton.
2. (Surv.)
Defn: The surface of the ground.
New American Oxford Dictionary
terrene
ter rene |təˈrēn, ˈterˌēn təˈrin | ▶adjective archaic of or like earth; earthy. • occurring on or inhabiting dry land. • of the world; secular rather than spiritual. ORIGIN Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French, from Latin terrenus, from terra ‘earth. ’
Oxford Dictionary
terrene
terrene |tɛˈriːn | ▶adjective archaic of or like earth. • occurring on or inhabiting dry land. • of the world; secular rather than spiritual. ORIGIN Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French, from Latin terrenus, from terra ‘earth ’.