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небесная сфера, картина звездного небаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > starry sphere
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['stɑːrɪ]прил.1)а) звёздный (о небе, ночи)starry heaven, starry sphere — уст. небесная сфера, картина звёздного неба
б) звёздный (относящийся к миру знаменитостей в сфере кино, музыки и т. п.)Syn:•Syn:2) звёздообразный, напоминающий звезду по формеSyn:3) сияющий, сверкающий ( как звезда)Syn:4) мечтательный, "витающий в облаках", далёкий от реальностиSyn: -
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5 भः _bhḥ
भः 1 N. of the planet Venus.-2 Error, delusion, mere semblance.-3 An epithet of Śukra.-4 N. given to the base of nouns before the vowel terminations beginning with accusative plural; cf. अङ्ग and पद.-5 A bee.-भम् 1 A star; ननु भान्यमूनि Rām. Ch.6.33; भगणो भाति यद्भयात् Bhāg.3.29.4.-2 A lunar mansion or asterism.-3 A planet.-4 A sign of the zodiac.-5 The number twenty-seven.-Comp. -ईनः, -ईशः 1 the sun.-2 the regent of an asterism.-कक्षा the path of the asterisms.-गणः, वर्गः 1 the group of stars or asterisms.-2 the zodiac.-3 revolution of the planets in the zodiac.-गमः the revolution of a planet; Hch.-गोलः the starry sphere.-चक्रम्, -पञ्जरः, -मण्डलम् the zodiac.˚नाभिः the centre of the zodiac.-प a. the regent of an asterism.-पतिः the moon.-भ्रमः a sidereal day.-लता Pæderia Foetida (Mar. हरणवेल).-वासरः a sidereal day.-सन्धिः N. of the last quarters of the asterisms, आश्लेषा, ज्येष्ठा and रेवती.-सूचकः an astrologer. -
6 भगोल
bha-golam. the starry sphere, vault of heaven Sūryas.
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7 नक्षत्रम् _nakṣatram
नक्षत्रम् [न क्षरति; cf. Uṇ.3.15 also]1 A star in general.-2 A constellation, an asterism in the moon's path, lunar mansion; नक्षत्राणामहं शशी Bg.1.21. नक्षत्र- ताराग्रहसंकुलापि R.6.22; (they are twenty-seven).-3 A pearl.-4 A necklace of 27 pearls.-Comp. -ईशः, -ईश्वरः, -नाथः, -पः, -पतिः, -राजः the moon; R.6.66.-उपजीविन् an astrologer.-कान्तिविस्तारः the white Yāvanāla flower.-चक्रम् 1 the sphere of the fixed stars.-2 the lunar asterisms taken collectively.-जातम् birth when the moon is in a particular Nakṣa- tra.-दर्शः an astronomer or astrologer.-नेमिः 1 the moon.-2 the pole-star.-3 an epithet of Viṣṇu. (-मिः f.) Revatī, the last asterism.-पथः the starry sky.-पाठकः an astrologer.-पुरुषः 1 (in astr.) the figure of a man's body on the limbs of which are shown the various asterisms.-भोगः the diurnal period of a Nakṣatra; भभोगो$ष्टशती लिप्ता Sūrya-siddhānta.-माला 1 a group of stars.-2 a necklace of twenty-seven pearls; 'सैव नक्षत्रमाला स्यात् सप्तविंशतिमौक्तिकैः' Ak.; Śi.18.35; नक्षत्रमालाभरणमिव मदनद्विपस्य; K.; Kau. A.2. 11.-3 the table of the asterisms in the moon's path.-4 a kind of neck-ornament of elephants; अनङ्गवारण- शिरोनक्षत्रमालायमानेन मेखलादाम्ना K.11.-मालिनी N. of a flowering creeper (Mar. जाई).-योगः the conjunction of the moon with the lunar mansions.-लोकः the starry region, the firmament.-वर्त्मन् n. the sky.-विद्या astronomy or astrology; Ch. Up.7.1.2.-वृष्टिः f. shooting of falling stars.-साधनम् calculation for the fixation of auspicious periods of Nakṣatras.-सूचकः a bad astrologer; तिथ्युत्पत्तिं न जानन्ति ग्रहाणां नैव साधनम् । परवाक्येन वर्तन्ते ते वै नक्षत्रसूचकाः ॥ or अविदित्वैव यः शास्त्रं दैवज्ञत्वं प्रपद्यते । स पङ्क्तिदूषकः पापो ज्ञेयो नक्षत्रसूचकः ॥ Bṛi. S.2.17,18. -
8 ἀστέριος
A starred, starry, Arat.695; ἀ. ἄμαξα, = Ἄρκτος, Call.Fr. 146; κύτος, of the sphere of the fixed stars, Vett.Val.172.32.III ἀστέριον, τό, name of a plant, Crateuas Fr.10; = κορωνόπους, Ps.-Dsc.2.130 (prob. for ἄστριον) = σφονδύλιον, Id.3.76; = κάνναβις ἥμερος, ib.148; = ἀστὴρ Ἀττικός, Id.4.119.IV ἀστέριον, τό, = ἀστήρ VI, Dsc.Eup.2.30.V ἀστέριος λίθος meteoric stone, D.P.328.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀστέριος
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