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Meaning of planet-struck | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR C1
/ˈplanɪtstɹʌk/

Definitions

Afflicted by the astrological influence of a planet; struck down with amazement or shock; panic-stricken.

archaic

Examples

“Budæus records how that, at Louis the Twelfth his death, ..., they that were erst in heaven, upon a sudden, as if they had been planet-strucken, lay grovelling on the ground ...”
“I protest I know not what Face the Moon bore at that time, but I am sure I appear'd like one Planet-struck, and retir'd, more fit indeed for a Grave than a Mistress.”
“I was planet-struck! Nor was his surprise less, when he saw me, and heard my errand and my name.”
“[N]early a hundred officers all with their swords on […] had been drawn to the court-house in the hopes of entertainment from hearing Cressey abuse the judges, but who seemed quite planet-struck when the riot commenced, and more frightened than any other of the spectators!”
“To be thus ‘planet-struck’ or ‘blasted’ was to be suddenly and inexplicably affected by a paralysing disease, apoplexy or other kind of sudden death.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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