Selenite

English

Etymology

Selene (the Moon) + -ite. From Ancient Greek Σελήνη (Selḗnē, goddess of the Moon).

Noun

Selenite (plural Selenites)

  1. (science fiction) An inhabitant of the Moon.
    • 1901, Herbert George Wells, “The Selenite's Face”, in The First Men in the Moon:
      My first impression was of some clumsy quadruped with lowered head. Then I perceived it was the slender pinched body and short and extremely attenuated bandy legs of a Selenite, with his head depressed between his shoulders.

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Adjective

Selenite (-)

  1. (science fiction) Pertaining to the inhabitants of Luna (Lunarians/Selenites).
    a Selenite colony

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Noun

Selenite n

  1. nominative/accusative/genitive plural of Selenit
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