"Shaula" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Head templates: {{en-prop}} Shaula
  1. (astronomy) Lambda Scorpii, a triple star system and the second-brightest object in the constellation of Scorpius. Categories (topical): Astronomy
    Sense id: en-Shaula-en-name-cRRPU~bC Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: astronomy, natural-sciences

Proper name [Italian]

Etymology: From Arabic الشَوْلَاء (aš-šawlāʔ, “the raised (tail)”) because it is found in the tail of the scorpion. Etymology templates: {{uder|it|ar|شولاء|الشَوْلَاء|the raised (tail)}} Arabic الشَوْلَاء (aš-šawlāʔ, “the raised (tail)”) Head templates: {{it-proper noun|f}} Shaula f
  1. Shaula, the second brightest star in the constellation of Scorpio Wikipedia link: it:Shaula Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Stars
    Sense id: en-Shaula-it-name-xOEKzaaU Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header, Italian undefined derivations

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