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cerule, a.|ˈsɪər(j)uːl| Also cæ-. [ad. L. cærul-us = cæruleus blue: see cerulean.] A poetical equivalent of cerulean.
1591Spenser Virg. Gnat 164 A foord Whose cærule streame..Crept under mosse as greene as any goord. 1610W. Folkingham Art of Survey i. iii. 5 Pellucid Onyx, cerule Tarqueis. 1757Dyer Fleece ii. 66 The bark That silently adown the cerule stream Glides with white sails. 1852Fraser's Mag. XLVI. 165 Those fir-clad hills, so softly pencilled 'gainst the cerule sky! b. quasi-n. (in quot. accented ceˈrule).
1830W. Phillips Mt. Sinai iv. 336 The Eternal..Dispersed his pillar through the deep cerule Of heaven. |