siderated
English
Etymology
From Latin sideratus, past participle of siderari (“to be blasted by a constellation”), from sidus, sideris (“a constellation”).
Adjective
siderated (comparative more siderated, superlative most siderated)
- (obsolete) planet-struck; blasted.
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