Tenfold the length of this terrene. --Milton.
2. (Surv.) The surface of the ground.
2. Earthy; terrestrial.
God set before him a mortal and immortal life, a
nature celestial and terrene. --Sir W.
Raleigh.
Be true and faithful to the king and his heirs, and
truth and faith to bear of life and limb, and
terrene honor. --O. Eng. Oath
of Allegiance,
quoted by
Blackstone.
Common conceptions of the matters which lie at the
basis of our terrene experience. --Hickok.