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Saturnian

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English

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Etymology

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From Saturn +‎ -ian.

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Adjective

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Saturnian (comparative more Saturnian, superlative most Saturnian)

  1. (astronomy) Related to the planet Saturn.
  2. Related to the Roman god Saturn.
  3. Dour, baleful or sullen.
  4. Resembling a golden age; distinguished for peacefulness, happiness, contentment.
  5. (poetry) Involving a meter consisting of three iambics and an extra syllable followed by three trochees, employed by satirists in Ancient Rome.

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Noun

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Saturnian (plural Saturnians)

  1. (science fiction) An inhabitant of the planet Saturn.
  2. A Saturnian poem

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