mercutian means synonym of Mercurian (“of or relating to the planet Mercury”). Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 100 out of 100.
Etymology
From Mercury + -ian.
adj
- Synonym of Mercurian (“of or relating to the planet Mercury”).“Aside from the vegetation which they were so methodically blasting, the Mercutian tetrahedra—for such Professor Hornby swore they were and such we later found them to be—had not yet come into real contact with the life of our planet, much less its master, Man.”
- Relating to or characteristic of Mercutio, a character in William Shakespeare's tragedy Romeo and Juliet (1597).“It includes also the ‘black-mistress’ sonnets, in which Shakespeare puts himself, as in defiance of courtly compliment to women, in intimate and sarcastic situations, and some half-dozen Mercutian indecencies, better confined to the frivolous circle of their birth or the privacy of the artist’s sketchbook.”
name
- Synonym of Mercurian (“hypothetical language spoken on Mercury”).“He drilled in the idea of rain, until he was sure he had made his point, securing various Mercutian expressions of disgust and dislike. He found a word for “rain”—really coined one, for it did not seem to exist in Mercutian. It was a combination of “water” and “up,” so as to be quite clear, with a double-ruffle of emphasis to characterize it.”
noun
- Synonym of Mercurian (“inhabitant of the planet Mercury”).