a. Obs. rare. [f. as prec. + -ARY.] in prec.

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1633.  T. Adams, Exp. 2 Peter ii. 7. Some by that firmamentary division of the waters, have dreamt of a watery heaven above the stars, for the better mitigation of their heat.

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1690.  Boyle, Chr. Virtuoso, I. 69. And much more must they do so, who, in spite of the vulgar philosophy, which made all comets sublunary, believe, there were celestial, and perhaps firmamentary, comets.

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