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sa·tur·ni·an I. \səˈtərnēən\ adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Latin saturnius Saturnian (from Saturnus sixth major planet from the sun and the most remote planet known to the ancients, from Saturnus Roman god connected with the sowing of seed) + English -an 1. : of, relating to, resembling, or influenced by the planet Saturn 2. archaic : of or relating to the god Saturn or his flourishing era conceived of as a golden age < a new social order … to bring back the saturnian era to the world — Thomas Carlyle > II. noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized 1. : a hypothetical inhabitant of the planet Saturn 2. : one that has a well-developed Mount of Saturn and a long and large finger of Saturn and that is usually held by palmists to be characterized by prudence, sobriety, cynicism, and often gloom < the Saturnian is predisposed to suicide as an end to his woes — W.G.Benham > 3. : saturnian verse |