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aerian

a. (context rare English) Of or belonging to the atmosphere or to the air; aerial.

Usage examples of "aerian".

Lord of the Hawks was waiting, and his eyes were as dark a blue as any Aerian eyes she had ever seen.

If the Aerian reserves had been recalled, they had chosen other heights to grace with their weary presence.

Moran, an Aerian who would probably have been happier had she been born a Leontine.

His eyes, Aerian to the core, were shading to blue, which was never a good sign.

One lone Aerian flew across the cavernous space, his gray wings unfolding beneath colored glass.

The Aerians that served the Lords of Law did not walk easily in the confined, cramped space of regular human halls.

But she looked up as the thought crossed her mind, and she saw that Aerians were in the skies.

It was as if the Southern Welt had been emptied in its entirety, and sunlight glinted off the armor that some of the Aerians were strong enough to bear in full flight.

Dragons, like Aerians, like Leontines, the color of their eyes told a story.

She wanted to see Aerians sweeping the heights above, and Leontines prowling around the pillars that were placed beneath those heights, as if they held up not only ceiling but sky.

For his garb today he had chosen a blouse that slowly shifted color across the visible spectrum, a vest of silver links, a broad leather belt studded with Aerian eyestones, a shaggy green kilt, and knee-length boots.

That with some our prowed invisors how their ulstravoliance led them infroraids, striking down and landing alow, against our aerian insulation resistance, two boards that beached,ast one, widness thane and tysk and hanry.