solarian/səˈlɛəɹ.i.ən/EtymologyFrom Latin sōlāris + -ian, after Lunarian. By surface analysis, Solar + -ian.solarian means of or relating to the Sun. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.adjOf or relating to the Sun.Of or relating to the Solar System.“He grinned at the profanity that came out of the communicator-speaker. Then—back at the irreverently nicknamed Galloping Cow which was the base ship of the Extra-Solarian Research Institute expedition to this star-cluster—McRae cut off.”Of or relating to the inhabitants of the Solar system.“The Solarian one-man ships were even smaller than the Nigrian one-man ships, and some of these did a tremendous amount of damage.”nounAn inhabitant of the Sun.“It will be proved that a Solarian, supposing him to have a stature equal to our own, would do as much work as seven of our cultivators; and yet the Solarians are the happiest of beings; their lot is the highest degree of happiness to which we can aspire until the epoch when there shall exist stars of a more exalted rank, that are not yet to be found in our young universe.”An inhabitant of any part of the solar system of the Sun.“The small ships of the Nigrians were beginning to take a terrific toll in the thin ranks of the Solarians. The coming of the Rocket Squad had been welcomed indeed!”