"Schedar" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

IPA: /ˈʃɛdɑːr/
enPR: shāʹdûr, shēʹdûr Etymology: From Arabic صَدْر (ṣadr, “breast, chest”), in reference to its position within Cassiopeia. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ar|صَدْر|t=breast, chest}} Arabic صَدْر (ṣadr, “breast, chest”), {{root|en|ar|ص د ر}} Head templates: {{en-prop}} Schedar
  1. (astronomy) A red giant, visible as a second-magnitude orange star marking the breast of the figure in the northern constellation of Cassiopeia, a part of the constellation's prominent W asterism, used for celestial navigation. Wikipedia link: Star Names Categories (topical): Stars Synonyms: α Cassiopeiae (alpha) (english: primary designation), α Cas (english: abbreviated form), Alpha Cassiopeiae (english: Latinized form) Holonyms: Cassiopeia
    Sense id: en-Schedar-en-name-vmgjHyEe Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Topics: astronomy, natural-sciences
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