See ♅ on Wiktionary
{ "etymology_text": "A globe surmounted by the letter H, the initial of Herschel, the discoverer of Uranus ('planet Herschel').", "head_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "mul", "2": "symbol" }, "expansion": "♅", "name": "head" } ], "lang": "Translingual", "lang_code": "mul", "pos": "symbol", "senses": [ { "categories": [ { "kind": "other", "name": "Astronomical symbols", "parents": [], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "other", "name": "Pages with 1 entry", "parents": [], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "other", "name": "Pages with entries", "parents": [], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "other", "name": "Translingual entries with incorrect language header", "parents": [ "Entries with incorrect language header", "Entry maintenance" ], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "topical", "langcode": "mul", "name": "Astrology", "orig": "mul:Astrology", "parents": [ "Divination", "Pseudoscience", "Occult", "Sciences", "Forteana", "Supernatural", "All topics", "Folklore", "Fundamental", "Culture", "Society" ], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "topical", "langcode": "mul", "name": "Astronomy", "orig": "mul:Astronomy", "parents": [ "Sciences", "Space", "All topics", "Nature", "Fundamental" ], "source": "w" }, { "kind": "topical", "langcode": "mul", "name": "Planets of the Solar System", "orig": "mul:Planets of the Solar System", "parents": [ "Planets", "Celestial bodies", "Space", "Nature", "All topics", "Fundamental" ], "source": "w" } ], "examples": [ { "ref": "1844, William Henry Smyth, “θ¹ Orionis”, in Cycle of Celestial Objects, for the Use of Naval, Military, and Private Astronomers, volume the second (The Bedford Catalogue) (in English), London: John W[illiam] Parker, […], page 130:", "text": "A multiple star, the beautiful trapezium in the “Fish’s mouth” of the vast nebula in the middle of Orion’s sword-scabbard. A 6, pale white; B 7, faint lilac; C 7½, garnet; D 8, reddish; and E 15, blue. This was entered 1 ♅. iii., in November, 1776, and had the honour of being the object to which the grand forty-foot reflector was first directed, in February, 1787, under the designation of “quadruple.” As a trapezium it was gazed at, measured, and delineated, for upwards of fifty years, when Σ. announced it “quintuplex,” by the addition of the little star E. Now when we consider the eye of ♅., the measures of S., and the rigorous examination of H., this little companion must be looked upon as variable; […]", "type": "quote" } ], "glosses": [ "Uranus." ], "id": "en-♅-mul-symbol-OIm8qbXI", "links": [ [ "astronomy", "astronomy" ], [ "astrology", "astrology" ], [ "Uranus", "Uranus" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(astronomy, astrology) Uranus." ], "related": [ { "word": "· · · – · – · · · · · · · · · · – · · – · · · · · · · ·" } ], "synonyms": [ { "word": "⛢" } ], "topics": [ "astrology", "astronomy", "human-sciences", "mysticism", "natural-sciences", "philosophy", "sciences" ] } ], "word": "♅" }
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