Adjective Satellite
being one more than forty
Source: WordNetIt is in bondage to Satan (whose works it renounces in baptism), but has seeds of good (De anima, xli), and when awakened, it passes to health and at once calls upon God (Apol., xvii.) and is naturally Christian. Source: Internet
D. H. Lawrence Apocalypse London: Martin Secker (1932) published posthumously with an introduction (p. v – xli) by Richard Aldington which is an integral part of the text. Source: Internet
See also O. Baldwin and T. Wilson, 'The Music for Durfey’s Cinthia and Endimion', Theatre Notebook xli (1987), pp. 70–74. Source: Internet