a. [f. AURORA + -EAN. Latin might have had aurōre-us (roseus).] Belonging to dawn, or resembling it in brilliant hue.
1819. Keats, Ode to Psyche. At tender eyedawn of aurorean love.
1860. O. Meredith, Lucile, II. v. § 16. 11. Aurorean clouds.
1880. Swinburne, Birthday Ode, 340. Ringed with aurorean aureole of the sun.