"♃" meaning in All languages combined

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Symbol [Translingual]

Etymology: The Greek letter Zeta with an abbreviation stroke, for Ζεύς (Zeús), the Greek equivalent to the Roman god Jupiter. The form changed from Classical and early Medieval ⟨Ƶ⟩ to one with a more salient cross, ⟨♃⟩, in the 15th–16th century, at about the time that Christian crosses were added to ⟨☿⟩, ⟨♀⟩ and ⟨♄⟩, and so may have had a similar motivation. Etymology templates: {{m|grc|Ζεύς}} Ζεύς (Zeús), {{nowrap|⟨Ƶ⟩}} ⟨Ƶ⟩, {{angbr|Ƶ}} ⟨Ƶ⟩, {{nowrap|⟨♃⟩}} ⟨♃⟩, {{angbr|♃}} ⟨♃⟩, {{nowrap|⟨☿⟩}} ⟨☿⟩, {{angbr|☿}} ⟨☿⟩, {{nowrap|⟨♀⟩}} ⟨♀⟩, {{angbr|♀}} ⟨♀⟩, {{nowrap|⟨♄⟩}} ⟨♄⟩, {{angbr|♄}} ⟨♄⟩ Head templates: {{head|mul|symbol}} ♃
  1. (astronomy, astrology) Jupiter. Categories (topical): Astrology, Astronomy, Planets of the Solar System
    Sense id: en-♃-mul-symbol-09-keE02 Disambiguation of Planets of the Solar System: 88 1 10 1 Categories (other): Astronomical symbols, Translingual entries with incorrect language header, Translingual entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of Astronomical symbols: 71 4 21 5 Disambiguation of Translingual entries with incorrect language header: 75 1 23 1 Disambiguation of Translingual entries with topic categories using raw markup: 69 1 25 4 Topics: astrology, astronomy, human-sciences, mysticism, natural-sciences, philosophy, sciences
  2. (alchemy, archaic) tin. Tags: archaic Categories (topical): Alchemy
    Sense id: en-♃-mul-symbol-lq8vKtgJ Topics: alchemy, pseudoscience
  3. (botany, obsolete) herbaceous perennial plant. Tags: obsolete Categories (topical): Botany
    Sense id: en-♃-mul-symbol-7jBu8pld Topics: biology, botany, natural-sciences
  4. (rare) Thursday. Tags: rare Categories (topical): Days of the week
    Sense id: en-♃-mul-symbol-jz6PC5LF Disambiguation of Days of the week: 23 1 22 54
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: M♃ (english: Jovian mass) [astronomy, natural-sciences], R♃ (english: Jovian radius), 🜩 (english: tin ore.) [alchemy, pseudoscience] Related terms: · · · – · – · · · · · · · · · · – · · – · · · · · · · ·

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