noun
- the sky or heavens, especially when viewed as a tangible thing
- the sphere of the fixed stars in ancient astronomy
Usage: literary
Usage: archaic; astronomy
Examples
- The stars twinkled in the vast firmament above.
- Ancient sailors navigated by studying the firmament.
- The poet described the moon as a silver coin in the firmament.
- Medieval astronomers believed the firmament was a solid dome.
- She gazed up at the blue firmament on that clear summer day.
- The firmament seemed to stretch endlessly in all directions.