sublunary

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) Situated between the earth and the moon; sublunar or cislunar.
 * 2) Of this world (as opposed to heaven etc.); earthly, terrestrial.
 * 3) * 1756,, “The Life of Sir Thomas Browne” in , , 2nd edition, London: J. Payne, p. xxvii,
 * in all sublunary things, there is something to be wished, which we must wish in vain.
 * 1) * 1756,, “The Life of Sir Thomas Browne” in , , 2nd edition, London: J. Payne, p. xxvii,
 * in all sublunary things, there is something to be wished, which we must wish in vain.
 * 1) * 1756,, “The Life of Sir Thomas Browne” in , , 2nd edition, London: J. Payne, p. xxvii,
 * in all sublunary things, there is something to be wished, which we must wish in vain.
 * in all sublunary things, there is something to be wished, which we must wish in vain.

Translations

 * Finnish: kuunalinen

Noun

 * 1)  Any worldly thing.